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Revealed: life inside China’s ‘Red Army’ schools

Patriotic songs and lessons on the nation’s revolutionary past on the curriculum at more than 200 of the schools across the country

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Students attending the flag-raising ceremony at the Yang Dezhi "Red Army" elementary school in Wenshui, Xishui country in Guizhou province. Photo: AFP

Dressed in powder blue and grey military uniforms, red neckerchiefs and caps emblazoned with crimson stars, young Chinese pupils in the southwestern province of Guizhou perform kung fu exercises in their courtyard to stave off the winter cold.

Their small school, Yang Dezhi, is situated in the rural hills of Wenshui town and was established more than a hundred years ago during the final years of the Qing dynasty.

But it has undergone a more recent overhaul.

Students posing in front of a blackboard at the Yang Dezhi
Students posing in front of a blackboard at the Yang Dezhi
Students exercising in the school compound. Photo: AFP
Students exercising in the school compound. Photo: AFP

In 2008, it was designated a “Red Army primary school” - funded by China’s “red nobility” of revolution-era Communist commanders and their families - one of many such institutions that have been established across the country.

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