BEIJING, July 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — A news report from China Daily:

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Each generation has its own "Long March". So, what does the Long March mean for Gen Zers? Why should young people learn about a history that seems so distant? And what is the best way to remember it? The first episode of season five of Youth Power brings together young people from China and Vietnam to visit Guanshanhu District in Guiyang. By exploring revolutionary landmarks, engaging with digital technologies, and investigating rural revitalization efforts, this episode aims to deepen the shared understanding of revolutionary history and explores new opportunities for cooperation in the new era.

 

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