Tourism in Liuzhi Special Zone

The tourism in Liuzhi Special Economic Zone is unique. It contains ancient Yelang culture and is a unique tourist area that integrates national culture, natural scenery, and historical sites. In the central part of the territory there are Taohua Park, Jiutou Mountain Park, Nanji Mountain Park, and the natural cave Yuegong Cave (Guanyin Cave); in the south there are Langdai Ancient City, Langdai Mucheng Stele, Langdai Riot Martyrs Tomb and the mysterious Laowang Mountain (Gulang Mountain). ); in the southeast there is Dixi Forest Park, with the waterfalls on the Baishui River and the cave landscape centered on Luobei; in the north there are the scenery of Yanjiao Ancient Town, Laogaoqiao attractions, Lanlongqiao attractions (Window Cave), Lao Bu Bottom attractions. Coupled with the mysterious ethnic customs, such as the Buyi people's watch-catching, the Miao people's moon-bathing, the Yi people's mountain climbing festival, the Gelao people's eating New Year, etc., they form a unique tourist landscape in Liuzhi, attracting a large number of tourists and ethnic groups at home and abroad. Cultural expert. Cemetery Introduction to the name of the cemetery: Liuzhi Dongfeng Reservoir Martyrs Cemetery is located in Pingzhai Town, Liuzhi Special Economic Zone. Martyrs such as district chief Wang Hongqing, security captain Yang Yingxue, assistants Liu Chunfang, Zhan Dounan, Liu Hongbin and Wei Shi'an who died in the Datun battle of Liuzhi District are buried here. In January 2005, the Martyrs Cemetery was listed as a municipal-level patriotism education base. Yanjiao Martyrs Cemetery in Liuzhi Special Economic Zone is located in Yanjiao Town, Liuzhi Special Economic Zone. In April 1996, Yanjiao Martyrs Cemetery was listed as a county-level patriotism education base. In April 1996, Yanjiao Martyrs Cemetery was listed as a county-level patriotism education base. The cemetery was re-expanded in 2008. Dayongwanzhai Martyrs Cemetery is located in Dayong Town, Liuzhi Special Administrative Region. It mainly contains the burials of martyrs who died in the early days of liberation (1949) and some of the 99 railway soldiers who died in the construction of the Yunnan-Guizhou Railway in 1958. In April 2004, it was It is designated as a municipal cultural relic protection unit and listed as a county-level patriotism education base. Langdai Sansan Riot Martyrs Cemetery is located in Langdai Town. There are 33 martyrs buried in the cemetery as well as martyr Li Boping from Langdai who died in Nanjing during revolutionary activities. In 1993, it was listed as a municipal cultural relic protection unit. In 1995, it was listed as county level. In 2005, it was listed as a municipal-level national defense education base. Site Name Location Name Location Esperanto Learning Class, Starlight Reading Club, Literary Research Association Former Site of Langdai Town Changba Zhipu Langna Waterside District Guerrilla Force Founding Meeting Former Site Yanjiao Town Langpu Zhibian District Guerrilla Brigade Encirclement and Suppression Former Site of Longchang Township Government of the Kuomintang Longchang Township Government Zhipurangna Waterfront District guerrillas in Chang Township encircled and suppressed bandits Sha Jianqiu Site Niuchang Township Zhipurangna Waterfront District Guerrilla Preparatory Meeting Former Site Yanjiao Town Dapo Zhipurangna Waterfront District Guerrilla Activities Former Site Yanjiao Town People's Liberation Army The 146th Regiment encircled and suppressed the bandit Li Chaoyang battle site in Nashu Village, Luobie Township. The PLA 151st Regiment encircled and suppressed the bandit Xiao Xiangkui battle site in Luobie Township. The PLA Army encircled and suppressed the Gengbu battle site in Niuchang Township. The former site of the Sansan riot meeting in Shangguan Village, Zhexi Township. The liberation of the Chinese nation. Pioneer Corps Langdai Team Headquarters" Former Site of Langdai Town Liujiaxiang Langpu Zhibian District Guerrilla Brigade Battle Site Niuchang Township "Remarks: Reference Source"