Full coverage: 80th Anniversary of the Victory of the Red Army's Long March
For more discussion on this, we are joined in the studio by Mr. Liu Baocheng, Dean of the Center for International Business Ethics at the University of International Business and Economics.
Q1: Mr Liu, you watched the commemoration this morning. Eighty years on, why is the Long March still relevant in today's China?
Q2: President Xi Jinping said the "Long March" for today's generation is to construct a socialist society with Chinese characteristics and to realize the Chinese dream of a rejuvenated nation. How do we go about achieving this?