Liusha People's Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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When the Liusha People's Park was first built, it was called the Martyr's Cemetery. There was a monument to the revolutionary martyrs in the park. The "Red Palace" was an accompanying exhibition hall for revolutionary cultural relics and the relics of the revolutionary martyrs. The central hall displays the historical relics of the revolutionary struggle of the Puning people under the leadership of the party according to the four periods of the New Democratic Revolution, with a total of 50 photos and 131 real objects on display. The halls on both sides are auxiliary exhibition rooms.
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Liusha People's Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very good, the location here is super convenient
Childhood memories, now rarely go in, a little missed
Quiet environment, most of the elderly and children, suitable for quiet listening to the song to relax or watching some grandfathers and grandmothers fitness cards
The environment is good, very good, very good. OK
Beautiful environment, good air in the morning, is a good place to travel; many elderly people are punching in the morning