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Where is the former site of Gutian Conference?

The former site of Gutian Conference is located in Gutian Town, Shanghang County, Longyan City, Fujian Province.

The site of Gutian Conference was originally "Liao's Ancestral Hall", also called "Wanyuan Temple". Located at the foot of Bijia Mountain in Cai Meiling, Gutian Town, Shanghang County, Longyan City, Fujian Province. The meeting place faces east and west. Built in the 28th year of Daoguang, Xuanzong in Qing Dynasty (1848), it is a single-story brick and wood structure ancestral hall that rests in the mountains and quadrangles. The ancestral hall consists of front and rear halls and left and right wing rooms, with a building area of 826 square meters. Later, it was changed to the site of Hesheng Primary School.

1961March, the State Council listed the former site of Gutian conference as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units. 20 16 and 16 were selected into the national red tourist attractions list in February. In order to pay tribute to the medical workers who fought in the front line of fighting against the epidemic, the scenic spot will be open to medical workers all over the country free of charge from the date of business resumption to 5438 June+3 February12020.

The Value Significance of Gutian Conference

Gutian conference is a milestone in the history of party building and army building. The spirit of Gutian Conference embodies the Party's innovation in theory and practice. Like Jinggangshan spirit, Long March spirit, Yan 'an spirit and Xibaipo spirit, it is a precious spiritual wealth left to future generations.

The site of Gutian Conference, a revolutionary holy land, also makes future generations understand this revolutionary history and learn the connotation of Gutian Conference spirit, which is of great practical significance for enhancing patriotic feelings.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Gutian Conference Site