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Where is the Fengshan Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery?

Fengshan Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery is a classic scenic spot for red tourism.

Fengshan is the hinterland of Youjiang revolutionary base, where Deng Xiaoping, Wei Baqun and other proletarian revolutionaries of the older generation fought. In the long-term revolutionary struggle, more than 3,000 sons and daughters of Fengshan died gloriously for the revolutionary cause, and famous martyrs such as Liao, Huang, Liao Youbin, Huang, Wei Zaiyu and Zhou Mameng emerged. 1955 10, Fengshan county people's government built the tomb of revolutionary martyrs in front of Fengyangguan cave. 1967 Due to the modification of the river course, the cemetery was moved to Liangfeng 'ao and expanded into a memorial cemetery. In 2004, the newly-built "Fengshan Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery" was listed as the "Dongbafeng Infrastructure Construction Conference" project, and it was rebuilt and expanded again in Leifeng 'ao, Fengcheng Town. The cemetery consists of towering memorial towers, five connected exhibition halls, rain shelters, stone fences, lawns and other facilities. The memorial facilities are relatively complete, with considerable scale and grade.