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Experience of visiting Yan' an revolutionary holy land

How to write the experience after taking part in the red tour? The following is my "experience of visiting Yan 'an revolutionary resort" for your reference. I hope it helps you. For more details, please click to view.

In order to deepen our understanding of the party history and improve our ideological and political quality, our unit planned this red tour and visited the revolutionary holy land in Yan 'an.

I have lived in Zhangjiakou for a long time and lived a comfortable life. Before we set out, although we had some estimates of the hardships in the old revolutionary base areas, we still didn't expect that life was still so hard in Yan 'an, our revolutionary holy land. We must be surprised to see caves on TV, but the people in the old areas who have lived in caves for a long time are affected by unfavorable factors such as geographical conditions and suffer from water shortage. It is said that people who live in caves in Yan' an can only take a bath once a year, which really makes us stunned-the hardships of people's lives in old areas have deeply touched our hearts!

We, the offices of many revolutionary ancestors we have visited, have a common feature, that is, simplicity and solemnity. Revolutionary ancestors, always afraid of not having enough time to participate in the revolution, often put their bedrooms near the office or simply merge them into one room, so that they can squeeze out as much time as possible to work. In front of my eyes, it seems that there is such a scene-in the era of war, frontline soldiers fought bravely to kill the enemy, and our revolutionary ancestors planned day and night, talked day and night, and worked hard in such an ordinary former residence. It is their "winning thousands of miles" that won arduous battles one after another for our Chinese nation and made inestimable contributions to the establishment of new China and the liberation of the people of the whole country.

Along the way, no matter from Baota shan to Zaoyuan and Yang Jialing, these historical sites are engraved with traces of great men's struggle for the new China, which seems to bring my thoughts back to that distant era and greatly improve my thinking. It can be said that I received a vivid party class education.

I will apply the spirit I learned in this "Red Tour" to my future work and study. Take practical actions, inherit the legacy of the martyrs, work hard, innovate constantly, and constantly urge yourself to think and study diligently, and make great progress in future work and study with higher work enthusiasm and more serious work attitude.

I recommend it carefully.