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The Last Communist Collective in China

Season 1 Episode 6 | 2m 37s

The age of communism is over now in today's free market China, even though the Communist Party still runs the country as a one party state. Now there's just one place which is still communist in a sea of capitalism. Michael visits this strange throwback in rural Henan, where they still sing, "The East is Red" before work, and where pictures of Mao, Stalin, and Lenin still adorn the town square!

Extras
Michael Wood tells the dramatic tale of China's last empire, the Qing.
Qiu Jin was the tragic star of the failed revolution of 1907, against the Qing Dynasty.
Michael Wood describes the first meeting of the Chinese Communist Party in Shanghai 1921.
The great Taiping Rebellion, the fall of the Empire and the rise of Mao.
Under the Qing Dynasty Muslim culture had a new vitality – including all women’s mosques.
Professor Zheng Yangwen tells Michael about the impact of the opium trade in China.
Michael Wood watches an opera in the snow, to celebrate Grandma’s 90th birthday!
Survey the three great revolutions that gave birth to today's China.
Discover the splendors of China’s last empire, the Qing.
A weekend of shopping and sightseeing in Suzhou - the tourist capital of the Ming dynasty!
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