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Longgang tourism resources in Yangxin Longgang

Longgang has a glorious revolutionary tradition and rich red tourism resources. Longgang was once the seat of the Southeast Hubei Special Committee during the Great Revolution. It governed 21 counties on the borders of Hunan, Hubei and Jiangxi. It was the political, military, economic and cultural center of the southeastern Hubei revolutionary base. It was sometimes known as "Little Moscow". So far, Longgang has preserved more than 70 revolutionary sites, of which 16 are national key cultural preservation units and 19 provincial key cultural preservation units. Longgang’s scenic spots include: Longgang Revolutionary Site Group, Ming and Qing Dynasty Ancient Buildings, Fushui Reservoir, Fengqi Cave, Mengjia Tomb, Baolian Temple, Buyun Pagoda, Jinzhujian, etc., which constitute Longgang’s rich tourism resource.

Longgang is a red land. The people here have made great contributions to the establishment of the Republic of China. Today, Longgang is a hot spot for reform, opening up, and economic construction. Longgang Town The party committee is leading the 100,000 people in the old districts, under the correct leadership of the county party committee and county government, to focus on reform and development. The first is to highlight key points and accelerate the pace of economic development; the second is to emancipate the mind and increase efforts to attract investment; the third is to lay a solid foundation and improve infrastructure construction; the fourth is to work hard to develop various social undertakings; the fifth is to optimize the environment and maintain social Stable, civilized and harmonious; sixth, strictly govern the party and do a good job in building the party's grassroots organizations.

Specific people include agricultural industrialization, new rural construction, investment promotion, family planning, social stability, red tourism, market and town merchants