Is it worth waking up at 5 o'clock for a communist event? When you are in Nanchang, where in the 1920s "the first fire of the revolution was fired, the answer comes to the package with a serious dose of spectacle and historical rigour.In Bayi Square, at the shadow of the monument marking the birth of the Chinese army, the atmosphere from the raising of the flag preserves that solemnity, almost unchanged, of the great regime.Demonstration "of the…
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Is it worth waking up at 5 o'clock for a communist event? When you are in Nanchang, where in the 1920s "the first fire of the revolution was fired, the answer comes to the package with a serious dose of spectacle and historical rigour.In Bayi Square, at the shadow of the monument marking the birth of the Chinese army, the atmosphere from the raising of the flag preserves that solemnity, almost unchanged, of the great regime.Demonstration "of the…