
- 4.7/5
把奥拓开上山The parking lot is near Jiaotong University. Online tickets eliminate the need to go to the visitor center; enter through the gate shown in Figure 2. It was my first time there, and the signs weren't clear. I ended up at the visitor center, but even speaking the local dialect, I couldn't understand much. I only caught the phrase "Red Hall," and ended up walking north only to find it was a restaurant. This is an excellent patriotic education base, comprehensively showcasing the legendary experiences of the older generation of revolutionaries who dedicated their lives to the development of China's nuclear weapons program. Tickets are mainly required for the air-raid shelter and the Two Bombs History Museum. The rest is free to explore. Some areas can be entered, while others can only be viewed from the outside to experience the atmosphere of the era. Remembering the pioneers of China's nuclear weapons program, remembering General Zhang Aiping. Revisiting the spirit of the Two Bombs: patriotism, selfless dedication, self-reliance, hard work, strong collaboration, and the courage to scale new heights. Salute! A cursory visit would take about two hours.






