🌟 Baise: The Lively Life of a Heroic City I opened the window of the Baise Hotel early one morning, and as the waiter brought me a bowl of steaming rice noodles, he gently reminded me, "Let's go to the memorial hall first. Remember to use sunscreen on the way." This simple, caring gesture instantly brought a sense of warmth to this city. 🏛️ Inside the Baise Uprising Memorial Hall Mottled homemade rifles, yellowed notices, a restored meeting room... It was here that Deng Xiaoping, Zhang Yun逸, and other revolutionary pioneers launched the Baise Uprising on December 11, 1929. A lantern used by martyr Wei Baqun is displayed in a display case, and the fingerprints on the glass still linger on the warmth of that turbulent era. When the tour guide explained the origin of the "Red Seventh Army" designation, several elderly people in the hall spontaneously sang "The Red Army Song." 🔥 Baise Uprising Memorial Park Separately from the memorial hall, the memorial park features the Red Army Bridge spanning the Chengbi River. A group sculpture on Tonggu Square depicts Zhuang compatriots delivering food to the Red Army. The most breathtaking experience is ascending the monument platform. The 314 steps (31 steps + 4 steps) symbolize the date of the uprising, December 11th. Standing before the stele inscribed with Deng Xiaoping's handwriting, "The revolutionary martyrs of the Baise Uprising will live forever," the winding Youjiang River offers a panoramic view of the city's development. 🍲 Zhuang Family · The Flavor of Zhuang Cuisine After visiting revolutionary sites, a visit to "Zhuang Family" on Jinxiu Road to try the five-color glutinous rice is the perfect stop. The proprietress scooped up lemon duck and said, "When we Zhuang people entertain guests, we always fill the table with so many dishes that it's not enough." Over the steam of stir-fried beef and bamboo shoots, an elderly man at the next table hummed a newly composed folk song in Zhuang. This is a fascinating fusion of intangible cultural heritage and revolutionary memories. 🌃 Baise Sports Center at night The sports center on Zhuzhou Avenue often hosts performances of songs and dances from various ethnic groups. That day, it happened to be the prelude to the Zhuang ethnic group's March 3rd Song Festival. Watching the young people dancing the bamboo pole dance in the modern venue, I suddenly understood: This city has transformed its heroic genes into a force that drives it forward, just like the Youjiang River, forever flowing toward the sea. From the bloody and fiery revolutionary years to the savory and spicy daily life, Baise embodies the true meaning of "never forgetting our original aspiration" in the simplest way. The old items in the glass cases of the memorial hall and the aroma of rice wine from street vendors all speak to the same truth: life in the land of heroes is always full of life. #BaiseTourism #RedMemory #ZhuangFood #GuangxiSecrets #UninitiatedTravelDestinations
🌟 Baise: The Lively Life of a Heroic City I opened the window of the Baise Hotel early one morning, and as the waiter brought me a bowl of steaming rice noodles, he gently reminded me, "Let's go to the memorial hall first. Remember to use sunscreen on the way." This simple, caring gesture instantly brought a sense of warmth to this city. 🏛️ Inside the Baise Uprising Memorial Hall Mottled homemade rifles, yellowed notices, a restored meeting room... It was here that Deng Xiaoping, Zhang Yun逸, and other revolutionary pioneers launched the Baise Uprising on December 11, 1929. A lantern used by martyr Wei Baqun is displayed in a display case, and the fingerprints on the glass still linger on the warmth of that turbulent era. When the tour guide explained the origin of the "Red Seventh Army" designation, several elderly people in the hall spontaneously sang "The Red Army Song." 🔥 Baise Uprising Memorial Park Separately from the memorial hall, the memorial park features the Red Army Bridge spanning the Chengbi River. A group sculpture on Tonggu Square depicts Zhuang compatriots delivering food to the Red Army. The most breathtaking experience is ascending the monument platform. The 314 steps (31 steps + 4 steps) symbolize the date of the uprising, December 11th. Standing before the stele inscribed with Deng Xiaoping's handwriting, "The revolutionary martyrs of the Baise Uprising will live forever," the winding Youjiang River offers a panoramic view of the city's development. 🍲 Zhuang Family · The Flavor of Zhuang Cuisine After visiting revolutionary sites, a visit to "Zhuang Family" on Jinxiu Road to try the five-color glutinous rice is the perfect stop. The proprietress scooped up lemon duck and said, "When we Zhuang people entertain guests, we always fill the table with so many dishes that it's not enough." Over the steam of stir-fried beef and bamboo shoots, an elderly man at the next table hummed a newly composed folk song in Zhuang. This is a fascinating fusion of intangible cultural heritage and revolutionary memories. 🌃 Baise Sports Center at night The sports center on Zhuzhou Avenue often hosts performances of songs and dances from various ethnic groups. That day, it happened to be the prelude to the Zhuang ethnic group's March 3rd Song Festival. Watching the young people dancing the bamboo pole dance in the modern venue, I suddenly understood: This city has transformed its heroic genes into a force that drives it forward, just like the Youjiang River, forever flowing toward the sea. From the bloody and fiery revolutionary years to the savory and spicy daily life, Baise embodies the true meaning of "never forgetting our original aspiration" in the simplest way. The old items in the glass cases of the memorial hall and the aroma of rice wine from street vendors all speak to the same truth: life in the land of heroes is always full of life. #BaiseTourism #RedMemory #ZhuangFood #GuangxiSecrets #UninitiatedTravelDestinations