Introduction to Qujiawan: Qujiawan was once the central area of ​​the revolutionary base in western Hunan and Hubei. He Long, Zhou Yiqun, Duan Dechang and other older generation proletarian revolutionaries established the Honghu Revolutionary Base here, which is still intact today. 39 revolutionary sites.
Qujiawan Folk Street has a history of more than 500 years. It integrates ancient buildings and revolutionary sites. The folk houses are Hui style cornices, carved railings and painted buildings. It is one of the few Ming and Qing Dynasty buildings in China that has been completely preserved; He Long et al. The capital of the revolutionary base in Western Hunan and Hubei founded by the older generation of revolutionaries still retains the Central Branch of Western Hunan and Hubei, the Western Hunan and Hubei Provincial Committee, the Revolutionary Military Commission of Western Hunan and Hubei Province, the Soviet Government of Western Hunan and Hubei Province, and the Western Hunan and Hubei Provincial Committee. 39 old revolutionary sites, including the Provincial Workers and Peasants Supervisory Committee, the "Red Flag Daily" of Western Hunan and Hubei Province, the "Workers and Peasants Daily" of Western Hunan and Hubei Province, He Long's military parade podium, and Lenin School, are known as "museums without walls". A national patriotism education base and a national key cultural relics protection unit.

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