
It’s late afternoon on Changsha’s Orange Island, and high school student Zhang Meixi is photographing the 32-metre-high granite statue of a young Mao Zedong that presides here. The statue gazes south down the Xiang River, which bisects Changsha, the capital of Hunan province. Seated a few metres away, oblivious to the scenery, Meixi’s grandfather taps a fusillade on his iPad, occasionally addressing it in a gruff monotone.