Gaomi: Red culture education deepens patriotism among students
At the Red Culture Education Base in Wangganba village, Jiangzhuang town, Gaomi city, guides have been sharing revolutionary stories with students, helping to pass on the legacy of red culture.
Gaomi city is committed to preserving its revolutionary history and nurturing patriotism by organizing red historical archives and promoting red cultural education. The city has compiled the acts of revolutionary martyrs, such as Fu Shutang and Wang Quanbin, and published books on the region's revolutionary past.
Children watch a local Party history documentary at the Red Culture Education Base. [Photo provided by Li Haitao/for chinadaily.com.cn]
In addition to archiving historical materials, Gaomi has done more to restore and reconstruct red cultural sites. This includes creating red culture villages like Wangganba and Juchenghe, and developing landmarks such as the Red Sorghum Anti-War Museum and the Liu Lianren Memorial Hall.
The Red Sorghum Anti-War Museum, which spans 2,400 square meters and features four exhibition areas, houses over 3,000 historical artifacts. It attracts nearly 100,000 students annually, becoming a key hub for red culture education.
Students participate in a study tour at the Red Sorghum Anti-War Museum in Gaomi city. [Photo provided by Liu Tiefei /for chinadaily.com.cn]
The Gaomi ensures its revolutionary legacy continues to inspire and educate the public, and has organized over 130 events and more than 1,100 red culture sessions, reaching over 83,000 people across communities, schools, and businesses. (Edited by Lin Li)