Si Ba Martyrs' Memorial Hall (Southeast Gate) Review
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Revolutionary martyrs, all people admire, accompany memory, heart ups and downs, revolutionary tradition, never forget!
Si Ba Martyrs' Memorial Hall (Southeast Gate)
Posted: Jul 17, 2014
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gjf728
5/5Outstanding
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Located in Xingxian, Luliang City, Shanxi Province, the old revolutionary district, the traditional red education base.
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Posted: Jul 17, 2022
大海里有钱的喵星
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Located in Xingxian, Luliang City, Shanxi Province, it was built to commemorate the martyrs who died in the Fourth and Eight Air crash. The museum is currently closed and closed!
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Posted: Sep 28, 2022
紫色雪狐
5/5Outstanding
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The "48th" Martyrs Memorial Hall was established to commemorate the historical events of martyrs Wang Ruofei and Qin Bangxian, representatives of the Communist Party of China who attended the negotiations of the Communist Party of China on April 8, 1946. It was built in 1960. The construction area is378.7 square meters and covers an area of 1730 square meters. The whole building sits north to south. There are five halls, displaying martyrs' relics, wreckage of the plane and other cultural relics. On May 24, 1965, Shanxi Province announced the "48" Martyrs Memorial Hall as the first provincial-level cultural relics protection units, one of the province's demonstration bases for patriotic education. In January 2005, the "Four Eight" Martyrs Memorial Hall was listed as a national red tourism classic scenic spot construction project. In 2006, the "Four Eight" Martyrs Memorial Red Tourism Scenic Area Project
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Posted: Feb 22, 2022
M42***41
5/5Outstanding
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The mountain is so cool, you can climb the mountain in summer, that is, the plane can't see it, my son especially likes it, don't miss it if you like to climb the mountain.
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Posted: Aug 9, 2016
M17***73
5/5Outstanding
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Remembering history, not forgetting national shame, saluting the great heroes and children