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What is the red landmark?

Red landmarks include Nanjing Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Yan 'an Revolutionary Memorial Hall, Jinggangshan, Zunyi Conference Site, China People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Memorial Hall, Xinhai Revolutionary Museum, China People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Memorial Hall, Lugouqiao, Wanping Ancient City, New Culture Movement Memorial Hall, China National Museum, China People's Revolutionary Military Museum, Li Dazhao Martyrs Cemetery, Jiaozhuanghu Tunnel War Site Memorial Hall in Shunyi District, Pingjin Campaign Memorial Hall, Panshan Martyrs Cemetery, and the First National Representative of China * * *.

Red landmarks include Nanjing Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Yan 'an Revolutionary Memorial Hall, Jinggangshan, Zunyi Conference Site, China People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Memorial Hall, Revolution Museum of 1911, China People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Memorial Hall, Lugouqiao, Wanping Ancient City, New Culture Movement Memorial Hall, China National Museum, China People's Revolutionary Military Museum, Li Dazhao Martyrs Cemetery, Jiaozhuanghu Tunnel War Site Memorial Hall in Shunyi District, Pingjin Campaign Memorial Hall, Panshan Martyrs Cemetery and China * * *. The sea landmark, the first national representative of the production party, is a special term for outdoor advertising, which refers to the landmark area or location of each city, or the area that can fully reflect the style and development of the city (region). Landmarks refer to buildings or natural objects with unique geographical characteristics in a certain place. Tourists or other ordinary people can recognize where they are by looking at pictures, which have the function of the Big Dipper, such as skyscrapers, churches, temples, statues, lighthouses, bridges and so on. We believe that a thing should be divided into two levels, one is the spiritual level and the other is the material level. I think the so-called "landmark" should also be defined from these two aspects: the building itself is a material level, whether it is height or scale, but only appearance. To be a "landmark", it is more important to look at its "field".