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CGTN: Zhaojin Town, the red soil in northwest China
BEIJING, May 28, 2021 /PRNewswire-Asianet/ --

Zhaojin Town in Tongchuan of northwest China's Shaanxi Province was a place of 
glorious red history, and now has developed fast by carrying on the red spirit.

In the early 1930s, Liu Zhidan, Xie Zichang, Xi Zhongxun and other older 
generation revolutionists established the 26th Troop of the Chinese Workers' 
and Peasants' Red Army and the Shaanxi-Gansu Border Region revolutionary base 
with Zhaojin Town as the center.

Pass down the red gene

In May 2018, Wang Tianjiao, then a third-grader from Beiliang Red Army Primary 
School, wrote a letter to Chinese President Xi Jinping on behalf of her 
classmates, telling him about her experience in learning revolutionary history 
and the development of the school.

Before long, Xi replied to the students in a letter, encouraging them to pass 
down the red gene from generation to generation. Xi wrote that he hoped the 
students cherished the time and studied hard with a grateful heart, and grow to 
be useful to the country, the people and the society in the future.

Beiliang Red Army Primary School is a trace of the revolutionary history in the 
town. It was established in 1955 at the old revolutionary site – the site of 
the Chenjiapo Meeting.

In June 2000, Xi's mother Qi Xin visited the school. Seeing its shabby 
classrooms and antiquated facilities, she mobilized her whole family to donate 
150,000 yuan ($18,116) to relocate and rebuild the school.

Since then, with the support of the government and different sectors of 
society, the school has continued to improve its conditions with newly-built 
academic and dormitory buildings, professional classrooms and a playground with 
synthetic-rubber tracks.

Fast development benefits local people

Back in 2015, when Xi Jinping visited Zhaojin Town, he stressed strengthening 
the study of the history of revolutionary bases, summing up historical 
experience, and better carrying forward the revolutionary spirit and fine 
working style.

The town has developed fast in recent years. Expressways, resident relocation 
settlement communities, convenience stores, stadiums and other infrastructure 
have been built. The once remote and backward place has developed into a town 
famous for red tourism.

"The per capita income in 2015 was 8,848 yuan. In 2020, the per capita income 
has risen to 15,235 yuan," said Bai Wei, the Party branch secretary of Zhaojin 
Town. "The town was poor and backward. The young men had gone away, and the 
girls would not marry here. But in the past two years, 16 college students have 
come back."

"Zhaojin Town is so good. Come back here and work in this red place, there is a 
sense of honor and gain," Bai said.

Source: CGTN

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   Caption: A view of Zhaojin Town, Tongchuan City, northwest China's Shaanxi 
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