With all of the market changes sweeping through China, it's easy to forget, sometimes, that this is still, in name, a Communist country. There is one place, however, where you can and do run into public propaganda on a routine basis, and that can be public parks. Here are some examples that I found in Xuejia, northern Changzhou.
This is a case where it's not just propaganda. I find stuff more interesting as public art. However, over in that Xuejia park, most of it was gernalized. For example, the above is about Lie Feng, a PRC soldier that often shows up in public propaganda. Here are some of the other black painted engravings.
A lot of times, when parks do these, sometimes it is the same stories. I am basically on the hunt for local stuff like the following for example.
These three are Zhang Tailai, Yun Daiying, and Qu Qiubai -- three prominent people in CPC history and from Changzhou. This is also the reason why I often go to parks. It's stuff like this that gives a person starting points when researching local history, when, as an outsider, you don't know where to start.