Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - The Fushan National Defense Education Base in Jiaxiang County was full of tourists on May 1.
The Fushan National Defense Education Base in Jiaxiang County was full of tourists on May 1.
In recent years, the Toyama National Defense Education Base in Jiaxiang County has gradually improved and become a newly-built national defense education base.
Tourists in Toyama were very busy during the May Day holiday. More importantly, under the guidance of tutors and teachers, children observe and experience in groups. Some students wear camouflage uniforms and hold simulated guns for actual combat drills.
It is understood that Toyama National Defense Education Base is located in Zhifang Town, Jiaxiang County, Shandong Province, on the east side of Toyama, and different scenic spots are built according to the mountain situation.
It is 0/0 km away from the county seat/kloc-,with superior geographical position and beautiful environment. It is a theme scenic spot with the characteristics of promoting national defense education, which is carefully built by using the mined mountain resources. The theme is to develop red tourism, strengthen revolutionary tradition education, patriotism education, especially national defense education, cultivate and shape national spirit, and enhance people's patriotic feelings and national defense awareness, especially young people.
The scenic spot is divided into Toyama leisure sports farm and Toyama experiential military development base.
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