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Want to know some news about Xing Yan Hotel in Qixingyan, Zhaoqing?

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Graveyard sites of Qixingyan, Xiniugang and Sixty-four Army in Zhaoqing

Separated from Shishi Rock by water, there is a hill called Rhino Mountain. Rhino Mountain is shaded by trees, deep and quiet, and a section of cement stone steps leads directly to the top of the mountain. At the end of the stone steps is the abandoned Xing Yan Hotel, surrounded by some amusement facilities that have been dusty for a long time. For the rhinoceros gang, even the local people over 60 may not know their stories, but there are a group of good people on the Internet who are keen on the stories of Machamp's chaotic gods to satisfy their vulgar tastes.

In fact, this is the cemetery site of the 64 th National Army.

At present, the rhinoceros hill is not open to the public. The entrance above the east gate of Qixingyan Scenic Area has been converted into a staff passage, and the management of the scenic area has set up a sentry here to guard it. Pretend that employees are marching. If the security guards don't stop them, they can walk along this road to the former site of Xing Yan Hotel. Barbed wire is erected on the hillside along the road, and they can go down the barbed wire into the Qixingyan Scenic Area.

At present, the remains of the cemetery of the 64th Army have almost completely disappeared. According to local documents, Xing Yan Hotel seems to be the site of the memorial to the fallen soldiers, and the stone steps in front of the hotel should be the graves of the cemetery.

After the Battle of Guinan, the 64th Army stationed in Xijiang area, and set up military headquarters in the areas of rhinoceros mountain and Yuan Shuangdong in Zhaoqing. 1in the spring of 942, the 64th Army built a cemetery in Rhino Mountain. The remains of soldiers killed in battles such as Lanfeng, Wuhan, northern Guangdong and southern Guangxi were almost all buried in Rhino Mountain, except those that could not be taken away in time.

In the early 1950s, the land reform had just been completed, and there was still a low-lying land around Rhino Mountain, with frequent floods. In order to improve the water conservancy conditions in Zhaoqing and develop the human resources of Qixingyan, Gu Dacun, then secretary of the provincial party committee, proposed to harness and develop Xinghu Lake. This was a good thing, but it brought disaster to the cemetery of the 64 th Army.

The local government mobilized the voluntary labor of the masses and built dikes around Qixingyan to plant trees. In the reconstruction project, all the buildings in the cemetery of the 64th Army were destroyed, the graves were leveled, and all the bones of the dead soldiers were dug out and buried in the shallow grass pit on the mountain. The previously abandoned cemetery was turned into a large flat land.