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Walking on the Red Flag Canal and Feeling Hard —— Visiting Youth Cave

The Youth Cave in Hongqi Canal is 6 16 meters long, 5 meters high and 6.2 meters wide. Youth Cave is located at the junction of Henan, Hebei and Shaanxi provinces, under the mountain village of Niu Ling, which is known as "three provinces and one crow", and built on the cliff at the waist of Taihang Mountain. It is the most exquisite combination of water conservancy project, architecture and natural landscape, and it is also the most difficult section in the construction of Hongqi Canal. Because the commandos involved in digging holes are 300 outstanding young people drawn from the migrant workers in the county, they are named "Youth Cave".

Youth Cave is one of the throat projects of Hongqi Canal, the eighth wonder in the world. Hongqi Canal hangs on the steep cliff of Taihang Mountain, and the main scene "Youth Cave" is cut by a broken wall and passes through the mountain, presenting a magnificent natural picture, which condenses all the essence of Taihang Mountain. Visiting Youth Cave can give you a panoramic view of Taihang Mountain.

This is a red ribbon. Visitors enter the Hongqiqu Youth Cave Scenic Area from here.

Climb more than 200 steps.

You can walk on the Red Flag Canal.

There are several sculptures along the way, which record the hardships of building the Red Flag Canal.

soil survey

trolley

The horn is loud and clear

Taihang soul

Shanggongtu

It is about 5 kilometers from the entrance of the scenic spot to the Youth Cave, which is also the most beautiful section of the Hongqi Canal.

Chuangye Cave is the first cave where Zhangshui entered the forest, formerly known as Cave 9.

Along the way, you can also enjoy the inscriptions of the Red Flag Canal written by famous artists.

This is the youth cave.

The author of this article, photography

Zhang

Director of Xuzhou Red Memory Education and Training Center