Chinese propaganda won't be new to you if you've been to China. For those who haven't, here's a brief look over China's promotional tactics spreaded around its nation.
These are values announced by the government in 2012. There are 12 of them:
National values
Prosperity (Chinese: 富强; pinyin: fùqiáng)
Democracy (Chinese: 民主; pinyin: mínzhǔ)
Civility (Chinese: 文明; pinyin: wénmíng)
Harmony (Chinese: 和谐; pinyin: héxié)
Social values
Freedom (Chinese: 自由; pinyin: zìyóu)
Equality (Chinese: 平等; pinyin: píngděng)
Justice (Chinese: 公正; pinyin: gōngzhèng)
Rule of law (Chinese: 法治; pinyin: fǎzhì)
Individual values
Patriotism (Chinese: 爱国; pinyin: àiguó)
Dedication (Chinese: 敬业; pinyin: jìngyè)
Integrity (Chinese: 诚信; pinyin: chéngxìn)
Friendship (Chinese: 友善; pinyin: yǒushàn)
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To promote these values, China has placed multiple posters, banners and signs with these values printed:
Banner
Poster
Large Displays
Apart from propagandas with a list of values, they explain these in detail through a series of posters:
Temple
There are also posters featuring speech of President Xi. His publications can be seen all around the nation, also in some bookstores overseas.
Books
Speech
Poster
Propaganda promoted the idea that minds of teenagers should be correctly shaped.
The term "civilized (文明)" is frequently used in China after a series of incident regarding behavior of Chinese tourist overseas.
The box is similar to the purpose of this box in Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan
The box on the left drops books while the box on top drops complaints.
It's unsure whether someone really checks these boxes.
It's kinda rare to see these but they still appear in China.
China does have a constitution, and there are banners educating the public about them:
This starts in 2018 to fight police corruption and gangs in China.
Every eatery in Shenzhen is given a rating (A-C with an emoji) and is forced to display it publicly. Most stalls off the street don't have good hygiene leading to a sea of red emotes.
This bubble tea chain is instead given a good food safety grade.
This doesn't have a rating in it. Hmmmmmmmmmm
Chinese stuff is too good to be kept inside
They rarely read or comment on these posters. They just see them and walk away.
It's unknown whether these propaganda really worked.