
The Qiongzhong Baisha Uprising Monument was built to commemorate the historical deeds of the Li leader Wang Guoxing leading the peasant uprising. The monument faces south and north, with Delun Mountain behind and Limu Mountain in front. In November 1988, the Hainan Provincial People's Government built it to commemorate the armed uprising of the Baisha Li and Miao people led by Li leaders Wang Guoxing and Wang Yujin in August 1943.




The Qiongzhong Baisha Uprising Monument was built to commemorate the historical deeds of the Li leader Wang Guoxing leading the peasant uprising. The monument faces south and north, with Delun Mountain behind and Limu Mountain in front. In November 1988, the Hainan Provincial People's Government built it to commemorate the armed uprising of the Baisha Li and Miao people led by Li leaders Wang Guoxing and Wang Yujin in August 1943.
The Baisha Uprising Monument covers an area of 1,500 square meters and is 17.5 meters high. It is made entirely of granite and cement. On the granite tablet in front of the monument, "Introduction to the Baisha Uprising" is engraved, and on the back is "Introduction to the Baisha Uprising". The memorial hall is built on both sides of the monument, with a construction area of about 200 square meters, and the real objects of the Baisha Uprising are displayed in the hall.
It is right next to the Hainan Central National Highway, with convenient parking and charging stations. The surrounding greenery is good, there is a monument on the commanding heights, but there are not many tourists visiting, it is a bit deserted. It is a patriotism education base and worth a visit.
The Baisha Uprising Monument is located in Hongmao Town, Qiongzhong County, Hainan Province. It was built to commemorate the historical deeds of the Li nationality leader Wang Guoxing leading the peasant uprising. The monument faces south and north, with Delun Mountain behind and Limu Mountain in front.
It is worth a visit. The memorial hall contains the deeds left by our ancestors and the items they used in the past.