Cave Dwelling War Landscape Introduction: The Cave Dwelling War Landscape is built on the Phoenix Mountain. It is a real cave war demonstration scene that was restored and expanded based on the old cave dwellings and war sites left over from the Anti-Japanese War. The internal structure of the cave dwelling is similar to that of tunnel warfare. There are conference rooms, storage rooms, rescue rooms, command posts, single bunkers, observation towers, traps, enchantment arrays, stoves, manger entrances and other facilities. Stereo audio technology and simulation technology are used to Through painting, modeling, sound and light and other display methods, the war scenes in which soldiers and civilians in the base area used cave dwellings to fight against the enemy were vividly reproduced.

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