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4 - Life and work at party schools

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 March 2010

Frank N. Pieke
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University of Oxford
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Like many other party schools, the Party School of the Yunnan Provincial Party Committee (Yunnan shengwei dangxiao) cum Yunnan Provincial Academy of Administration (Yunnan sheng xingzheng xueyuan) is located at the edge of the capital, in this case the city of Kunming. This location keeps the school in the immediate proximity of the province's administrative centre, but away from the noise, stress and pollution that are a normal part of city life in contemporary China. The party school is located in the small town of Haikou on the shore of Tianchi, a large mountain lake immediately to the southwest of the city. This location gives the residents of the school not only a stunning view of Kunming city on the other side of the lake, but also places the school in an area that until very recently was largely rural and at the foot of a range of forested hills. The proximity of the hills allows invigorating after-dinner hikes along carefully constructed footpaths leading through the forest and botanical gardens on the hillside to the top. The area is praised for its fresh, crisp air, which clears the mind and helps the students recover from the stress of their work and the onslaught of the unhealthy city environments that they normally inhabit.

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The Good Communist
Elite Training and State Building in Today's China
, pp. 81 - 113
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2009

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References

McGregor, Richard, ‘Party think-tank calls for checks on China's rulers’, Financial Times 20 February 2008, p. 10
Buckley, Chris, ‘Elite China think-tank issues political reform blueprint’, Reuters, 18 February 2008

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