The sun is shining, the air is fresh, the great people are remembered, the flower basket is laid, the water is not forgotten to dig the well, and the happiness of today is not easy to come by. The price is super high.
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The sun is shining, the air is fresh, the great people are remembered, the flower basket is laid, the water is not forgotten to dig the well, and the happiness of today is not easy to come by. The price is super high.
Located in Hunan, Changsha, Xiangyushanchong, near the former residence of Chairman Mao Zedong, Mao Zedong Bronze Statue Square is a place for people in the country and peace-loving people in the world to commemorate and miss great people. People who come here, lay flowers and remember a generation of great people.
The bronze statue of Mao Zedong in Lushan stands on the square! The flowers in front of the bronze statue are a tribute to tourists! This is also the hometown of great people, with beautiful scenery and pleasant climate! I hope to wait until the epidemic in the country has completely passed, and I can visit again!
A generation of great men, with excellent style, watched the prosperity of the People's Republic of China.
Entering the holy place of Lushan, visiting the hometown of great people, the first attraction is to visit Chairman Mao's bronze statue square, with admiration and reverence
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must see place for all people who love china. well organised and very large with nice open spaces
It was evening when we arrived in Shaoshan. We stayed at Shaoshan Hotel, an old hotel that had received Chairman Mao and all previous presidents. We went to Mao Zedong Square next to the hotel in the evening. I heard that every late night on December 25, people from all over the country would spontaneously watch for the Chairman in the square. People came and went all night, singing red songs, giving flowers to the Chairman, bowing to the Chairman, and some even to him. All of them came voluntarily, holding red flags and banners, expressing deep yearning and firm belief and determination to the great leader Chairman Mao! It was raining today, and there were still many people coming to worship Chairman Mao on wet and cold nights. A couple of young people shouted Grandpa Mao, bowed three times before the bronze statue of his old man, and an old man was there. With the help of the younger generation, I came to Chairman Mao and said, "Chairman Mao, we trust your blessings." I can't help but sigh with emotion.