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Participants swear an oath during a communist course in the mountains outside Jinggangshan, China as a picture of President Xi Jinping looks on.
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Men and women wearing replica Red Army uniforms participate in a team-building course organized by the Revolutionary Tradition College outside Jinggangshan, China.
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Camp attendees stop to take photos at a monument featuring a carving of Chinese communist leaders Mao Zedong and Zhu De.
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A man hits the ground during a fake attack while participating in a restaging of part of the Long March in Jinggangshan, China.
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Participants march during a communist team-building course organized by the Revolutionary Tradition College.
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Team members race a bamboo raft across a lake near Jinggangshan, China.
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Teams race each other across a lake outside Jinggangshan during a course that lets participants relive the Long March.
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Each of the camp's three teams got its own flag.
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Men and women stand in formation.
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Participants rest in the grass after lunch.
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Camp-goers wear replicas of Red Army uniforms.
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A portrait of former Chinese leader Mao Zedong hangs in a restaurant near the Red Culture Training Center in the mountains outside Jinggangshan, China.
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Participants help distribute lunch at a camp organized by the Revolutionary Tradition College in the mountains outside Jinggangshan, China.Participants help distribute lunch during a red culture training camp organized by the Revolutionary Tradition College in the mountains outside Jinggangshan, Jiangxi province, China.
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A man awaits lunch during a camp organized by the Revolutionary Tradition College.
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During a break, a participant enjoys the scenery of the Jinggangshan mountains.
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