In Chongqing, there is a historic residence called Teyuan Garden. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, it became known as the "Home of Democracy", a beacon of ideals in turbulent times.
This garden bore witness to the birth and growth of "one and a half" democratic parties, and accompanied China's centrist political forces as they grew from weak to strong, from hesitant to resolute.
Here, the brilliant footprints of China's non-Communist parties working hand in hand with the Communist Party to build a new nation are deeply etched into history.
Today, it remains an eternal landmark carrying the original democratic aspiration and the warmth of history, illuminating the path behind us.

















































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