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After 95 and , it became the main force of red tourism. What does red tourism mean?

The post-1995 s and post- s became the main force of red tourism. Red tourism refers to some places where the Red Army or the New Fourth Army was stationed during the revolutionary period or War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, or some representative places, or some folk customs with inheritance significance, which retained some characteristics at that time, so it can be called red. Red tourism, on the other hand, is more limited. Generally speaking, it includes revolutionary memorial sites, revolutionary monuments, or attractions that inherit some spirits. This attracts some people to visit and carry forward some revolutionary spirits. This whole process is called red tourism. First, some commemorative landmarks.

Generally speaking, red tourism means going to some representative places, such as Xibaipo, such as Mao Zedong's former residence, such as Jinggangshan and Yan 'an. These places have made great contributions to the victory of the revolution, so these places are called red base areas, and many people like to go to these places to see the revolutionary spirit. Second, inherit the spirit of the revolution.

To travel to these places with certain revolutionary spirit is not to absolutely relax, but to learn the revolutionary spirit and receive the education of revolutionary tradition, so as to cheer up, relax and increase your experience. As the saying goes, if you want to develop, you can't forget history, so you should learn about the revolutionary spirit. Third, the theme tourism form.

Nowadays, tourism actually contains many different theme modes, among which red tourism is a new form of theme tourism. This kind of tourism theme combines revolutionary traditional education with promoting the development of tourism industry, and becomes a new mode to meet people's development needs, so it will be liked by people. This new tourism model also spread between and 95, becoming one of the trends of young people's new destinations.

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