His car laden with boxes of brightly-colored communist memorabilia, Feng Gang places one more Chairman Mao figurine in the back seat then steps back to admire his life's work. Feng is one of China's leading "red collectors", hoarders of ephemera mass-produced in the country's turbulent first de...
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