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How about the Martyrs Cemetery? Can you tell me?

The Guangzhou Uprising Martyrs Cemetery is located at No. 92, Zhongshan 2nd Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, covering an area of ??180,000 square meters. It was built after liberation to commemorate the leadership of the Communist Party of China on December 11, 1927. A memorial park built in 1954 for the martyrs who died in the Guangzhou Uprising.

The Martyrs Cemetery is a type of martyr cemetery. It is a memorial cemetery built to commemorate the martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the revolutionary war and for the revolutionary cause. A garden with the mausoleums of revolutionary martyrs as the main body and equipped with monuments, towers, pavilions, pavilions and other commemorative buildings.

In China’s long-term people’s revolutionary struggle, countless revolutionary ancestors and patriots have heroically sacrificed their lives for the revolution and construction of the Chinese people.

There are a large number of martyrs’ cemeteries built in the People’s Republic of China, such as Jinggangshan Revolutionary Martyrs’ Cemetery (Jinggangshan), Outang Martyrs’ Cemetery (Dingyuan), and Menglianggu Martyrs’ Cemetery (Mengyin,) Yiyang Martyrs Cemetery (Yiyang), Aid Korea Martyrs Cemetery (Shenyang) Huarong Martyrs Cemetery (Huarong), Muyang Martyrs Cemetery (Muyang), East China Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery (Linyi), Manchuanguan Martyrs Cemetery (Shangluo), Jin Hebei, Shandong and Yu Martyrs Cemetery (Handan), etc.