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Weixin county belongs to which province and which city.

Weixin County belongs to Zhaotong City, Yunnan Province.

Weixin County, Zhaotong City, Yunnan Province, is located at the junction of Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan provinces, and is known as the "three provinces of crowing". Weixin County, Yunnan Province has successfully established a "beautiful county town" in Yunnan Province, and actively strives for the red town of Zhaxi to enter the ranks of characteristic towns in the province.

Relying on rich red resources, the county creates red tourism, and the unique "red" culture attracts tourists. Reviewing the history of the Long March, remembering the revolutionary martyrs, revisiting the pledge of joining the Party, taking the Long March road again and visiting the red town in Zhaxi are the main contents of the practice of learning and educating the party history, which will "replenish calcium and strengthen bones" for a group of party member cadres.

Red elements are integrated into urban construction.

Zhaxihong Town is located in Weixin County, and the main body is Zhaxi Old Street where the Red Army passed through the Long March. Tashi Conference Site, Tashi Conference Memorial Hall, Tashi Red Army Martyrs Cemetery, Red Army Square and Tashi Red Town are integrated.

In recent years, relying on rich red resources, the county has highly integrated the publicity of "Tashi Conference" with the construction of red towns, carried forward the red history and culture, carried the weight and vicissitudes of history with old cultural relics, and evoked red memories with the development of red culture, turning Tashi red town into an antique theme block combining "red", "literature" and "tourism".

Zhaxi Red Army Martyrs Cemetery

The Red Army Martyrs Cemetery in Tashi, Weixin County was built in 1984, with a total area of 4.67 hectares and a construction investment of more than 2.2 million yuan. At the beginning of the construction, it was a county cemetery.

1988 was approved by the provincial government as one of the "provincial key martyrs memorial buildings protection units", 1995 was approved by the Ministry of Civil Affairs as one of the "national patriotic education bases", and 1996 was approved by the State Council as one of the "national key martyrs memorial buildings protection units".