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Inner Mongolia launches educational campaign on Party history

2021-04-15 (chinadaily.com.cn)

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Members of the Inner Mongolia Forest Fire Brigade learn Party history at the Inner Mongolia Exhibition Hall. [Photo/Inner Mongolia Daily]

North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region is conducting an educational campaign on the Communist Party of China's history as part of its activities to celebrate the upcoming 100th anniversary of the CPC's founding.

From April 6 to 8, the Party committee of Inner Mongolia autonomous region held a special reading class on Party history and organized a study group on Party theory. 

During the activities, participants carried out in-depth discussions and exchanges.

The "study night school" opened by the Inner Mongolia Party School is held every Thursday evening and provides Party members and cadres with self-study opportunities and access to designated learning materials.

"This form of learning allows us to relax and systematically learn about Party history," said Zhang Qian, an employee of Inner Mongolia Radio and Television Network Group. 

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Members of the Inner Mongolia Forest Fire Brigade learn Party history at the Inner Mongolia Exhibition Hall. [Photo/Inner Mongolia Daily]

At present, the study night school has been in operation for four weeks.

In Hinggan League, the government is combining the study of Party history with the promotion of the nation's glorious revolutionary traditions. It is also focused on telling the Party's story to Hinggan residents. 

Authorities are making full use of patriotic education bases, including the Inner Mongolia National Liberation Memorial, to design on-site teaching and special training programs. The aim is to guide Party members and cadres to comprehend the original mission of the Party.

Meanwhile, the 75 Ulan Muqir art troupes in Inner Mongolia are the Party's voice at the grassroots level, sharing the Party's history and stories through captivating performances.

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Members of the Inner Mongolia Forest Fire Brigade learn Party history at the Inner Mongolia Exhibition Hall. [Photo/Inner Mongolia Daily]