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To mark the 105th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, students from Beijing Foreign Studies University visited the former Jingmian textile factory to trace its revolutionary legacy.
They explored the site's industrial heritage landmarks and learned about the dedication of textile workers who contributed to the country's development during the first Five-Year Plan.
Walking through the old workshops, they revisited Jingmian's legacy of serving the country and experienced the enduring spirit passed down through generations of industrial builders.
To mark the 105th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, students from Beijing Foreign Studies University visited the former Jingmian textile factory to trace its revolutionary legacy.
They explored the site's industrial heritage landmarks and learned about the dedication of textile workers who contributed to the country's development during the first Five-Year Plan.
Walking through the old workshops, they revisited Jingmian's legacy of serving the country and experienced the enduring spirit passed down through generations of industrial builders.