2009-01-12

The seventh red peasant army site - Chinese tourism scenic spots

Seven Red Army military, including the former site of the Baise Uprising Memorial Hall, Hall and the Guangdong Province House breeze. Baise Uprising Memorial Hall, located in eastern Guangdong Hall-sur-Baise Youjiang the hill, condescending, Baise City glance. The construction of a magnificent memorial hall, regret momentum, not just a revolution of historical displays, the museum's own Is a beautiful scenery. Guangdong is the Baise Uprising Command Center, is living in the Qing Dynasty Bose built by the Guangzhou merchants. Architectural style and design is very similar to the Chen Clan, is a three-two corridors, brick, building solid houses, Xiang Man Shek Wan on the roof of the doll. Staff recovery in 1978, Registry Office Manager and the layout, organized auxiliary display, the display Baise Uprising seven Red Army's information heritage. Red House is a breeze seven former site of the Political Department of the Army, is located in Baise city of Zhongshan No. 55 all the way, this is a three-storey brick building, the construction area of 267.6 square meters, was built in 1911. Red Seven Special Branch officers here is the drafting of the document, the development of posters, slogans, printed political propaganda material, the publication of "Youjiang Daily". The summer of 1929, Deng Xiaoping faction of the CPC Central Committee, Zhang Yunyi to wait until the leadership of a hundred wide revolution. In October, Deng Xiaoping, Zhang Yunyi headed wide of the Fourth Battalion of the unitary guard and teach in Guangxi Youjiang to the team, Wei Baqun with the leadership of the armed peasants to join. In Baise, Ma Ping, the town side (this Napo), and other places, such as the eradication of the reactionary armed Bear-ho. On December 11 in eastern Guangdong Hall Plaza, in front of the assembly, declared that the Baise Uprising, the establishment of the Seventh Army??????. For the former site of the national key cultural unit.

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