Burbex - Beijing Urban Exploration | Where Are All The Old Communists? - Abandoned Communist Mountain Stronghold - 🇨🇳 China 🇨🇳 @burbex | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
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In this episode of Burbex, Brin travels to an abandoned village in a hidden valley in the agricultural heart of China. The village which is known as “Heroes River” was the inspiration for the Chinese classic novel “Bandits of the Marsh” in which a band of outlaws lives hidden from the outside world, venturing out to get Robin Hood style justice.
During the Chinese civil war, the valley was used as a communist stronghold, Mao’s soldiers hiding here guerrilla style. After the civil war the village became a symbol of brave Chinese communists, but in the last seventy years, the village has fallen into disrepair, and only the elderly remain. Brin finds communist slogans daubed on walls, and images of Chairman Mao above doorframes. The only question that remains is - where are all the old communists in this abandoned mountain stronghold?
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Check out *Burbex Ghost Towns Playlist* for spooky and abandoned town and villages throughout China
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In this episode of Burbex, Brin travels to an abandoned village in a hidden valley in the agricultural heart of China. The village which is known as “Heroes River” was the inspiration for the Chinese classic novel “Bandits of the Marsh” in which a band of outlaws lives hidden from the outside world, venturing out to get Robin Hood style justice.
During the Chinese civil war, the valley was used as a communist stronghold, Mao’s soldiers hiding here guerrilla style. After the civil war the village became a symbol of brave Chinese communists, but in the last seventy years, the village has fallen into disrepair, and only the elderly remain. Brin finds communist slogans daubed on walls, and images of Chairman Mao above doorframes. The only question that remains is - where are all the old communists in this abandoned mountain stronghold?
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