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Where is the scenic spot of Chairman Mao’s former residence in Czhina?

The former residence of Chairman Mao Zedong is a national AAA tourist attraction, a cultural relic protection unit in Diebu County, and a classic red tourism scenic spot.

The Wangzang "Cirina Mao Zedong's Former Residence" site is located in Cirina Village, southeast of the Wangzang Township Government Residency in Diebu County, 45 kilometers away from the county seat. On September 13, 1935, the Red Army set out from Dala Gaoji Village and headed straight down the Dala River toward Wangzang in the northeast. That night, they slept in the woods at the entrance of Ciwagoji (called Shudi by the Red Army). Tian continued to move towards Wangzang Temple. After two days of arduous march, they arrived at Wangzang Temple, the current seat of the Wangzang Township government, at 11 pm on the 14th, where the troops took a short rest. The First Army Corps lived in Wangzang Village, the Third Army Corps and the Military Commission Column lived in Wangzang Temple. Mao Zedong lived in a wooden building in Cizhina Village in the middle, and here he issued the "Issuing Order" to the Red Fourth Regiment of the Second Division of the First Army Corps. "Capture Lazikou in three days' journey". Mao Zedong left the wooden house at dawn on the 15th, led more than 20 staff and security personnel, crossed the Bailong River on the wooden Immortal Bridge in front of Cizrina Village, took a shortcut, climbed over two mountains more than 3,000 meters high, and went straight to Ruogagou Cui Gucang Village met with the large army. In order to protect revolutionary cultural relics, the county government allocated special funds to repair the wooden building site twice in 1979 and 1993. The site was listed as a county-level cultural relics protection unit on June 30, 1993. In front of the wooden building where Mao Zedong lived, A monument was erected to commemorate. Nowadays, the beams, door panels, courtyard walls, etc. of this wooden building have been renovated as they were originally. The building was specially protected, and more than 10 door panel slogans written by the Red Army at that time were protected. On June 30, 1993, Diebu County listed the Nezhina Revolutionary Site as a county-level cultural relic protection unit; on May 25, 2006, the State Council listed the Nhhina Revolutionary Site together with the Russian Border Conference Site and the Lazikou Battle Site. National key cultural relics protection unit.