Chinese tourists, many on trips organised by their government work units, visit Wangjiaping revolutionary hall, which commemorates the communist revolutionPhotograph: Dan ChungTrinkets for sale outside Mao Zedong's former civil war residence in Yan'an, hailed 'the holy land of the revolution'Photograph: Dan ChungActors in the battle re-enactment of the defence of the communist base of Yan'an, which usually attracts a few hundred spectatorsPhotograph: Dan Chung
Chinese tourists pose for photos in front of Wangjiaping revolutionary hallPhotograph: Dan ChungPhotos of tourists in communist-era uniforms posing outside Mao Zedong's former civil war residence in Yan'anPhotograph: Dan ChungA tourist poses with a spinning wheelPhotograph: Dan ChungPictures of Mao through the ages outside his former residence Photograph: Dan Chung/Dan ChungA tourist sits at Mao's deskPhotograph: Dan ChungTourists queue to enter Wangjiaping revolutionary hall Photograph: Dan ChungBadges bearing the image of Chairman MaoPhotograph: Dan ChungActors re-enact the defence of the communist base of Yan'an. Tickets to watch the re-enactment cost 68 yuan (£6.10)Photograph: Dan ChungTourists browse memorabilia. About 2,000 visitors a day are reported to inspect the historical artefactsPhotograph: Dan ChungActors take a break from re-enacting the battle re-enactment the defence of Yan'anPhotograph: Dan Chung
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