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What are the red tourist attractions in Hanzhong, known as the "Hometown of Crested Ibis"?

Hanzhong, located in the southern part of Shaanxi Province, is named after the Han River. Hanzhong has been known as the "Land of Fish and Rice" and "Land of Abundance" since ancient times. It has four treasures, namely the crested ibis, the giant panda, the golden monkey and the takin. It is called the "hometown of the crested ibis". Do any of you want to see the crested ibis? ? In addition to seeing crested ibises, there are many other attractions to visit in Hanzhong. It is rich in tourism resources and is an excellent tourist city in my country. In addition, Hanzhong is a national historical and cultural city with many historical relics in the territory. Next, I will introduce you to a few. A red tourist attraction.

The first place is the Zhenba County Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Tower, located on the Aotou Stone on the hillside of Yaliang Mountain in Dong'an, Zhenba County, Hanzhong City. The entire scenic spot consists of the Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Tower, the Martyrs Cemetery, the Revolutionary History Exhibition Hall, and the up and down stone staircase mountain paths. The memorial tower is engraved with "Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Tower" on the front, and "Revolutionary Martyrs Are Immortal" is engraved on the east side. The Revolutionary History Exhibition Hall collects Red Army relics and martyrs' relics. It has now become an important cultural relics visiting spot for red tourism in southern Shaanxi.

The second site is the former site of the 25th Red Army Headquarters, located in Hongshiyao Village, Huayang Town, Yangxian County, Hanzhong City. The old site was originally the Yu Family Courtyard, which was large in scale. The 25th Red Army passed through Yang County and garrisoned in Huayang, and the military headquarters was located in the Yu Family Courtyard. The Yu family's courtyard was later demolished and damaged. There are now 11 houses in two courtyards, 44 ancient cypress trees, and knives, guns, slogans and some supplies used at that time.

The third place is the Red Army Park Square, located at the west end of the Hebin Bridge in Zhenba County, Hanzhong City. It is a leisure square integrating commemoration, leisure and fitness. At the south end of the square, there is a group sculpture of 24 Red Army soldiers. The group statue is made of granite. The slogan "Fight for the land to be returned to the peasants!" is engraved on the front of the base and an inscription is engraved on the back. When you come here and see the heroic figures of the soldiers, you will spontaneously feel a sense of admiration.

The fourth place is the former site of the Red Army in Shangshawo, where the 25th Red Army returned east from Yang County and camped in Shangwo Village. The old site is located in Shawo Village, Changjiaoba Town, Foping County, Hanzhong City. Now there are two exhibition rooms built here. The indoor exhibitions include the battles of the Fourth Red Army, the 25th Red Army, and the 74th Red Division in Foping. Historical relics, brief biographies of Xu Xiangqian, Cheng Zihua, Xu Haidong, and Chen Xianrui, reproduction of the scene of the Red Army's "Three Attacks" on Foping, etc.

The fifth place is the Nanzheng Memorial Hall, the Sichuan-Shaanxi Revolutionary Base. It is located in the Hongsi Lake Scenic Area in Nanzheng County, Hanzhong City. It is one of the 100 classic "red tourism" scenic spots in the country. It mainly includes the exhibition hall and the patriotism education square. The exhibition hall displays some historical relics, historical materials on the red transportation line, introductions to the life stories of revolutionary martyrs, and rubbings of stone slogans left by the Fourth Red Army in Beiba. The Patriotism Education Square displays busts of Sichuan-Shaanxi revolutionary generals and heroes, reliefs and sculptures of major events, and monuments to soldiers.