President Xi calls for carrying forth the Long March spirit, striving fearlessly to realize the Chinese dream of national rejuvenation.
In a place where one of the fiercest battles in China's civil war took place, villagers in Shenjialing are shaking off poverty by taking advantage of beneficial policies.
One year ago, President Xi Jinping made a stop in Huamao village of Zunyi city that has been lifted out of poverty in recent years.
Cameras constantly clicked to capture the contrast between the glowing red stars hanging on the bridge on the attractive Chishui River and high-rise buildings at various stages of completion in Moutai, a town filled with fragrance of liquor in Southwest China's Guizhou province.
The economic turnaround is just one part of the story. By far the most interesting chapter – and the one that will change the landscape of this mountainous province – is its natural beauty.
In the winter of 1937, the Japanese forces began marching toward Hangzhou. The authorities knew that the only way to escape the relentless and indiscriminate bombing was to move Zhejiang University to a safer place. Thus began the great exodus.
A Red Army soldier's photo underwent twists and turns for more than half a century before it was sent back to its owner's home, Liberation Army Daily reported.
Never assume anything is always a good advice. Weng'an county in Guizhou province proved how true it is on Wednesday.
If you are in a coffee growing area you are likely to see a photo of coffee beans splashed on a billboard. Same is true if you are in a banana producing region. Just about every country or town finds a way to promote its best product.
Wang Shufang, 76, is a retired librarian in Chongqing, and recently, she paid a special visit to Zunyi, Guizhou province.