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Where is the former site group of the starting point of the Long March of the Red Army in Fenghuang Mountain?

The former site group of the Red Army's Long March starting point in Fenghuang Mountain is a cultural relic protection unit in Fujian Province and a classic scenic spot for red tourism.

The former site group of the Red Army Long March starting point in Fenghuangshan is located in Fengshan Village, Shang Jie Town, Huaitu Township, Ninghua County, with the age of 1934.

Introduction: It is composed of Hong Jun Street (7 ancient houses, including No.24-30, No.31-33, No.23, No.34, No.39, No.3 and No.3 17 in Fengshan Village) and 4 buildings, including Wu Tong Temple, Wangzhai, Hong Jun Well and Hong Jun Medical Center. During the period from 193 1 to 1934, the 12th Army and the 4th Division of the Red Third Army Corps were stationed in Jinfeng Mountain Village of Phoenix Mountain, and many Red Army patients were treated in the Red Army Medical Center. Hong Jun Street in Phoenix Mountain was built in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. There are 59 traditional buildings with civil structures on both sides of the street. There are shops and workshops on the street side of the building. The street is paved with pebbles and equipped with drains. 1929, Mao Zedong and Zhu De led the Red Fourth Front Army into Ninghua from west Jiangxi, passing through Fenghuang Mountain, and camped here. 1934, the fourth division of the Central Red Third Army Corps and various units stationed in Ninghua14,000 Red Army troops gathered here for standby. At the beginning of June, 10 set foot on the 25,000-mile Long March.

Scope of protection: each single building extends 20 meters outward.

20 18 The former site group of the starting point of the Red Army Long March in Fenghuang Mountain was announced by the Fujian Provincial People's Government as the ninth batch of provincial-level cultural relics protection units.

Huaitu Town: Ninghua County governs the township. 1958 established Huaitu Commune, 1959 merged into Hekou Commune, 1966 established Huaitu Commune again, and 1984 changed the township. Located in the southwest of the county seat, 20 kilometers away from the county seat. Area 106 km2, population 33,000. Provincial highway Wu Mi transit. It has jurisdiction over 20 village committees in Huaiyang, Tianbei, Hangu, Wu Bei, Hekeng, Qingping, Aimen, Zhoukeng, Sunkeng, Shuidong, Chiling, Fengshan, Tuanjie, Qiaotou, Dawang, Lishu, Bian Shi, Zhuyuan, Wuxing and Xiaxia. Agriculture mainly produces rice, tobacco leaves, tea leaves, fruits and camellia oleifera. township and village enterprises