Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Please introduce the two Long March “Red Tourism” attractions and briefly explain the reasons for your choice.

Please introduce the two Long March “Red Tourism” attractions and briefly explain the reasons for your choice.

Ruijin, Jiangxi: Visit the Yeping Revolutionary Site Group, the former site where the Provisional Central Government of the Soviet Union of China was established: the site of the First National Congress of the Soviet Union of China, the Central Soviet Area Central Committee The former site of the Bureau, the Red Army Martyrs Memorial Pavilion, the Red Army Review Stand, the Red Army Martyrs Memorial Tower, Gonglue Pavilion, Bosen Fort, the former site of the Chinese Soviet Union Post Office, the former site of the Chinese Soviet Union Provisional Central Government Guard Camp, etc. . . .

The Sichuan section of the Red Army’s Long March Tourist Route: (Jiajin Mountain, Siguniang Mountain, Prairie, Jiuzhaigou. Huanglong) The Red Army experienced the most arduous, long, dangerous and glorious journey in Sichuan since the Long March. During the battle, climb snow-capped mountains and cross grasslands, re-walk the Long March, enjoy the thrill of the arduous trek, listen to the Red Army songs that have been sung for a long time on the grasslands, and experience the heart-pounding victory of the General Assembly. In the flood of insights, this period will be unforgettable. The experience left an everlasting mark on my heart. The itinerary also allows you to enjoy the magnificent and beautiful landscape paintings of Aba Prefecture and Ya'an, and taste the unique style feast. The scenery throughout the journey is endless and dazzling. The clear blue sky of the plateau, the vast red plains, the majestic gold-clad snow mountains, the ancient Tibetan fortresses, the magical Jiuzhaigou Valley, the Huanglong World Yaochi, the holy and pollution-free Siguniang Mountain... all kinds of beauty that cannot be described in words, Restore the original clarity and transparency in human nature. This itinerary is not only suitable for guests to relive the epic and heroic period in the history of the Chinese revolution, but also suitable for national enterprises and institutions to organize employees to learn the spirit of the Long March, improve their professional quality, and strengthen employee cohesion. . .