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What's the use of banning cross-provincial red education?
Legal Analysis: It is required to strictly implement the relevant regulations of the Ministry of Education and the Municipal Education Commission on "Red Tourism", and organize "Red Tour" activities with the theme of "national consciousness, cultural identity and civic personality" throughout the city, so as to help students feel the historical context of Shanghai and enhance their sense of belonging, historical mission and social responsibility to Chinese culture.

Legal basis: Education Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 46 State organs, armed forces, enterprises and institutions, social organizations and other social organizations and individuals shall create a good social environment for the healthy growth of children, adolescents and young students.

Article 47 The State encourages enterprises, institutions, social organizations and other social organizations to cooperate with institutions of higher learning and secondary vocational schools in various forms in teaching, scientific research, technology development and popularization. Enterprises, institutions, social organizations and other social organizations and individuals can support school construction and participate in school management through appropriate forms.

Article 48 State organs, armed forces, enterprises, institutions and other social organizations shall provide help and convenience for students' internships and social practice activities organized by schools.

Forty-ninth schools and other educational institutions should actively participate in local social welfare activities under the premise of not affecting normal education and teaching activities.

Article 50 Parents or other guardians of minors shall provide necessary conditions for minor children or other wards to receive education. Parents or other guardians of minors shall cooperate with schools and other educational institutions to educate their minor children or other wards. Schools and teachers can provide family education guidance to parents of students.