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Where are the two Red Squares in the world?

There are two Red Squares in the world, one in Russia and one in Haifeng, Guangdong. Come to the Red Palace Red Square in Haifeng. This is the iconic scenic spot of Haifeng’s history and culture. The Red Palace Formerly known as the Confucius Temple in the Ming Dynasty, it is a building with a long history.

One of them is located in the middle section of Renmin South Road, Haifeng County, Shanwei City, Guangdong Province. It was the first one built by the people of Hai Lufeng, the Communist Party leader headed by Comrade Peng Pai, during the Chinese Revolution. It is now Shanwei City. The revolutionary activity venue of the Soviet regime, also called the Red Palace and Red Square, is a national key cultural relic protection unit. Adjacent scenic spots include Fengshan Tourist Area, Red Bay Tourist Area, Shenshan Special Cooperation Zone, Haifeng Martyrs Cemetery, etc.;

The other is located in the center of Moscow, the capital of Russia, facing the Moskva River. Red Square is the oldest square in Moscow. It is a witness to major historical events and is also where mass gatherings, large-scale celebrations and military parades are held on important Russian festivals. , is a famous tourist attraction and is famous all over the world. It is 695 meters long from north to south and 13 meters wide from east to west, with a total area of ??9.35 million square meters. It is an irregular rectangle. The ground is all paved with ancient stones. The north side of Red Square is The National Museum of Russian History, with the Moscow State Department Store to the east, St. Basil's Cathedral to the south, and Lenin's Mausoleum and the red walls and three towers of the Kremlin to the west. There is a rostrum built on the upper floor of Lenin's Tomb. Whenever Russia is important, During the ceremony, the leaders stood on Lenin’s Mausoleum to watch the ceremony and conduct the ceremony. The place is open all year round and there are no tickets.