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Zou memorial hall

Burch Park is located at the intersection of Jianshe Avenue and Burch South Road in Mi Chong Village, just across the water from Guangzhou, so many buses from Huang Qi Town to Guangzhou pass through this section. Burch Park covers an area of 4,227 square meters. The foundation stone was laid in the autumn of 1994 and was completed in 1996 10. Through support from all sides and data collection, the information in the birch memorial room has been continuously improved, attracting many photographers to visit.

Because the former Zou ancestral hall has been completely demolished and no longer exists, not even a brick has been left. 1994, people can only build a new ancestral temple in Baihua Park.

1994, under the leadership of Zou's great-grandson, Bichong Village built a birch park beside the village to commemorate the achievements of its ancestors. Burch Park is shaded by trees, and there is a "bronze statue of Burch" in the middle. These four words were inscribed by Zou Jiahua, former vice premier of the State Council.

1999, Bichong Village hopes to build a bronze statue of Zou in the park. The villagers think that Zou has left a great legacy in the history of science in China, and Liang Qichao once praised him as a "hero", so the inscription for him should also carry great weight. As it happens, the former South China Sea government official who was born in Hong Kong went to Beijing for a meeting and was received by Zou Jiahua, Vice Premier of the State Council. At that time, the official remembered the bronze statue, gave Zou Jiahua an inscription and gave him a brief introduction. Vice Premier Zou Jiahua thought Zou was great and very happy, and immediately agreed to the inscription. Dali held the National Creative Photography Exhibition of Baihua Cup for three consecutive years, successfully created the "hometown of provincial photography" and launched Zou's photography cultural brand through the competition.

On 20 13 12, dali town officially launched the website "Birch Tree in China" to let citizens know more about birch culture and its spirit.