This red tourist attraction is relatively large in scale, composed of the former site of the Eighth Route Army Office in Guilin and the memorial hall. The exhibition has rich graphic and graphic materials, detailed explanations, and free opening to tourists.
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This red tourist attraction is relatively large in scale, composed of the former site of the Eighth Route Army Office in Guilin and the memorial hall. The exhibition has rich graphic and graphic materials, detailed explanations, and free opening to tourists.
The Memorial Hall of the Eighth Route Army Guilin Office is located on Zhongshan North Road, Guilin, Guangxi. With the establishment of the anti-Japanese united front, Guilin became the rear of the anti-Japanese war, and the Eighth Route Army established an office here to purchase various military supplies.
The memorial hall of the Eighth Route Army Guilin Office is located at No. 14 Zhongshan North Road, Xiufeng District, Guilin City. It is the former site of the Eighth Route Army's office in Guilin. It is closed on Mondays and closed at 5 pm on weekdays. It is composed of an ordinary old-fashioned courtyard-style building and is a patriotic education base.
In addition to the old office site, there are four exhibition halls, rich in content, worth seeing. The memorial was established and opened to the public in January 1977, covering an area of about 1,300 square meters, and is one of the key cultural relics protection units in the country and the national demonstration base for patriotic education and one of the 100 classic red tourist attractions in the country. The former site of the Eighth Route Army Guilin Office is located at No. 14 Zhongshan North Road, Guilin City. The main entrance is the Baoji Rock of Guilin Ancient Human Site, and the general office of Guilin Camp during the Anti-Japanese War is on the side. The office covers an area of 1500 square meters, with a construction area of more than 800 square meters, three-inch two-story wooden buildings, 14 large and small houses, small green tile roof, originally for "Wanxiang Weifang", and later by the central
The red tourist attractions that are free to visit are very close to Diecai Mountain. I accidentally saw a white-walled house at the intersection and found that it was the Guilin office of the Eighth Route Army. I went in and visited the old appearance. I didn't expect that there was a three-story memorial on the side, and the display was very rich.
This is the red education base, the Eighth Route Army office during the War of Resistance Against Japan, where Prime Minister Zhou Enlai once worked.
Take my parents to see it, it's very educational