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Are there any interesting tourist attractions in Zaozhuang?

The local interesting tourist attractions in Zaozhuang are: Taierzhuang War Memorial Hall, Flying Tigers Memorial Park, Weishan Lake Wetland Honglian Scenic Area, Guanshi Liuyuan, Flying Tigers Film and Television City and Mozi Memorial Hall.

1, Taierzhuang War Memorial Hall:

Located in the southwest suburb of Taierzhuang District, Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, it was built to commemorate the famous Taierzhuang Battle in the early days of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. It was built by Taierzhuang District People's Government in 1992, officially opened to the public on April 8, 1993, and then expanded, covering an area of 96 mu with a building area of 12000 square meters.

2. Flying Tigers Memorial Park:

Located at the eastern end of Linshan Road, Xuecheng District, Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, China, it commemorates the heroic anti-Japanese armed forces led by China's * * * production party and belongs to the "1 15 Division Sulu Detachment" of the Eighth Route Army. With Xuecheng as the center, the team marched on the hundred-mile railway line, haunting the vast Weishan Lake, relying on the masses to carry out guerrilla tactics and fight bloody battles with the Japanese aggressors, playing the strongest voice of saving the country.

Extended data:

There were human activities in Zaozhuang city four or five hundred thousand years ago. As early as 7300 years ago in the Neolithic Age, ancestors created a "northern new culture" on this land, which is the oldest archaeological discovery in Huanghuai area and the source of Dongyi culture. In the pre-Qin period, Zaozhuang had seven ancient city states, namely, Xuezhou, Tengzhou, Guangzhou, Nizhou, Gui State and Forced Yang State, which was one of the states with the densest distribution of ancient capitals in China.

There are many famous people in Zaozhuang, and the sage Mozi, the originator of human car-making and advocating "universal love and non-aggression", a well-known figure in the Western Han Dynasty, and Jia Sanjin, the author of Jin Ping Mei, were born. It is also the hometown of He Jingzhi, a famous contemporary poet and master of literature and art, and Wang Xuezhong, a famous calligrapher.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Zaozhuang