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What are Xinyang Red Education Bases?

1. Peng Xuefeng Memorial Hall, located in zhenping county, Nanyang, Henan. The memorial hall covers a total area of 24,6 square meters and the main building area is 3,916 square meters. In front of the memorial hall is Xuefeng Square, and behind it is the main building. It consists of eight parts: square, stele pavilion, stele gallery, green space, viewing hall, exhibition hall, cultural relics warehouse and office area. There are five exhibition rooms and a lecture hall in the main building. There are three exhibition rooms on the first floor. The exhibition route is 268 meters long, and more than 65 pictures and more than 5 objects are displayed, which show the general's life in 14 parts. Peng Xuefeng Memorial Hall is one of the top ten excellent patriotic education bases in Henan Province.

2. Baiqueyuan Revolutionary Site Group is a cultural relic protection unit in Henan Province and a provincial-level red tourist scenic spot. Located in Mingqing Street, Baiqueyuan Town, Guangshan County, Henan Province, it includes the former site of Baiqueyuan Dasu Counter-revolutionary Prison, the former site of Baiqueyuan Soviet Government, the Public Security Bureau Branch of Hubei, Henan and Anhui Provincial Government, the Ming City Gate, the ancient city wall and the Red Army Well. It is an important part of the revolutionary base in Hubei, Henan and Anhui during the Agrarian Revolution and a major military base. It is a traffic artery connecting the red areas of southeastern Henan, northeastern Hubei and northwestern Anhui. It was also one of the main battlefields where the Central Plains broke through in June 1946. There were more than 1, protected houses here. In September 2, the People's Government of Henan Province announced that this former site group was a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit.

3. The Martyrs Cemetery in the appeasement campaign is located in the north of Hu Cheng, which was built to bury the martyrs of the People's Liberation Army who died in the appeasement campaign. On September 16, 1987, it was announced as a key martyrs memorial building protection unit in Henan Province. Sitting east and facing west, it covers an area of about 1 mu, and the building is symmetrical between north and south. Pines and cypresses are planted on both sides of the central axis tunnel, and from west to east, there are monuments, central gardens and martyrs' cemeteries in turn. There is a memorial hall on the north side with a solemn layout. The Monument to the Martyrs in the Sui and Qi Dynasties consists of a monument base, a monument body and a monument top, with a total height of 19.8 meters. The monument is inlaid with the cross of "The Spirit of Suiqi Campaign is Immortal", which was inscribed by General Ye Fei, former vice chairman of the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) and senior general of the People's Liberation Army in Suiqi Campaign. The Martyrs Cemetery contains some ashes of General Su Yu, the supreme commander of the People's Liberation Army in China during Emperor Yangdi's reign.