RED TOURISM IN CHINA


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Ruijin

Ruijin, in eastern Jiangxi province, gained its fame as the nurturing land for the Chinese communist movement.

Jinggang Mountain

Jinggangshan is known as the birthplace of the Chinese Red Army (the People's Liberation Army of China) and the "cradle of the Chinese revolution".

Red Cliff Village&Zhazi Cave

Red Cliff Village is located in Shapingba District, Hualong Qiao, 8 kilometers from the urban area. The village was one of the former revolutionary base for the Communist Party of China.

Zunyi

Zunyi is known for being the location where Mao Zedong was first elected to the leadership of the Communist Party of China during the Long March.

Yan'an

Yan'an is located on the Loess Plateau in northern Shaanxi Province.

Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall

The Memorial Hall for Compatriots killed in the Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Forces of Aggression is located in the southwestern corner of Nanjing known as Jiangdongmen, which used to be one of the execution grounds and mass burial places of the cruel holocaust.

Baise

Baise is a prefecture-level city in China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

 

Shaoshan

Shaoshan is about forty kilometers west of the county town of Xiangtan, Hunan Province.

Xibaipo

Xibaipo represents a transitional period of historical significance for the Chinese revolution.

Lushun

Also known as "Port Arthur," Lushun occupies the west end of Dalian City and the south edge of the Liaodong Peninsula, surrounded by sea on three sides.

Tours Around Beijing

Going to Beijing's suburb to pluck fresh fruits

Now orchards in the city's suburbs offer a great opportunity to wander around and pick the most fresh and bizarre fruits, of course, by yourself!

Marco Polo Bridge (Lugouqiao)

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