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What are the red tourist bases in Dalian? Recommend four good places. Which four places?

I believe everyone is familiar with the city of Dalian, which is an important central city, port and scenic tourist city along the northern coast of China. In recent years, with the continuous improvement of people's living standards, more and more people go out to travel. Dalian's tourism industry has developed very well. Today, Dalian has become a well-known tourist city in China, with famous scenic spots such as Xinghai Square, Bangqu Island, Laohutan Ocean Park and Jinshitan National Resort. So what are the red base areas in Dalian? I recommend four places for you today, all of which are good places to take children and parents to travel.

Guan Xiangying Memorial Hall is now a 4A-level tourist attraction in China. It is mainly to commemorate Guan Xiangying and Guan Xiangying. He is a proletarian revolutionary of the older generation in China, a senior commander of the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants and the Eighth Route Army, and a person who has made great contributions to the revolutionary cause. Guan Xiangying Memorial Hall is located at Daguantun 176, Xiang Ying Street, Jinzhou District, Dalian. It mainly includes Guan Xiangying's former residence, main exhibition hall, Yan 'an cave dwelling, Red Army command post, etc. It is a free and open scenic spot.

The former site of Lushun prison can be said to be a scar in Dalian. This place used to be Lushun reform-through-labour camp, which was built in 1898 Russia. Later, after the Japanese invasion, it became a tool used by Japan to imprison and slaughter people in China, Korea, Russia and other countries. This prison covers an area of about 1.4 million square meters, including 256 cells, each cell 1.5 square meters. This used to be the largest prison in Northeast China.

The former site of Kanto Governor's Office is located at No.45 Gangwan Street, Lushun, built around 1890. This place has changed hands several times. At first, it was the Navy Department of Beiyang Navy in Qing Dynasty, and later it became the Governor Department of Kanto Prefecture in Lushun, Russia. After the Japanese occupation, it became the leading organization of the Japanese navy in Lushun. Now there are old houses built in the Qing dynasty, and there are two Russian-built sentry boxes outside the gate.

The Soviet Martyrs Memorial Tower is mainly built to commemorate the Soviet martyrs who died in the process of defeating Japanese imperialism and liberating Northeast China. This tower is hexagonal. In front of the tower stands a 5-meter-high bronze statue of a Soviet soldier with a gun and a helmet. In the middle of the tower is the inscription engraved with Chinese and Soviet characters, which has far-reaching significance.