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China to open Mao museum in Russia

Tsarist-era estate near Moscow joins "red route" for Chinese tourists

Sophia Kishkovsky
22 March 2016
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China plans to open a museum focusing on Mao Zedong’s rise to power on a Tsarist-era country estate near Moscow. The museum commemorating the Sixth Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, which took place at Staro-Nikol’skoye in 1928, is due to open in July.

The museum will be a branch of Moscow’s Chinese Cultural Center and is supported by Russian authorities keen to increase Chinese tourism. The Chinese Cultural Center is restoring the 18th-century mansion after signing a 49-year lease.

In 2014, Russian tourism and culture officials unveiled a “red route” of sites, relating to Lenin and Soviet Communist history, for Chinese visitors to Moscow, St Petersburg, Ulyanovsk and Kazan.

Sophia Kishkovsky

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