The Laiwu Battle Memorial Hall is located on the Huangshan Mountain in Laiwu District, Jinan City, Shandong Province, covering an area of 4.5 10,000 square meters, with a construction area of more than 8,000 square meters. The museum is named Chi Haotian. The Battle Memorial Hall of the Laiwu is composed of three main buildings of the Revolutionary Martyrs Monument, Exhibition Hall and Panoramic Pavilion, and is laid out in the word "pin". The Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Tower is 19 meters high and is made of granite, which is one of the 100 key monuments in the country.
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The Laiwu Battle Memorial Hall is located on the Huangshan Mountain in Laiwu District, Jinan City, Shandong Province, covering an area of 4.5 10,000 square meters, with a construction area of more than 8,000 square meters. The museum is named Chi Haotian. The Battle Memorial Hall of the Laiwu is composed of three main buildings of the Revolutionary Martyrs Monument, Exhibition Hall and Panoramic Pavilion, and is laid out in the word "pin". The Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Tower is 19 meters high and is made of granite, which is one of the 100 key monuments in the country.
The exhibition hall is divided into five parts: the pre-war hall, the battle hall, the front hall, the front hall, and the Yinglie Hall. The whole exhibition design has absorbed some modern and advanced exhibition art forms and some high-tech means at home and abroad on the basis of inheriting the traditional Chinese Chen exhibition concept and technique, which is refreshing. It was infected and shocked.
The Battle of Laiwu is a shining example of the movement war in the history of the PLA war, and is one of the 100 classic battle cases in the history of the world military. The film "South to North War" and "Red Sun" were all filmed in the original shape of the Battle of Laiwu.
Shandong was a very fierce area for us and the Kuomintang during the liberation war. The battle of Laiwu is a very commemorative battle. The planning and design of the Laiwu Battle Memorial Hall is quite good.
The four main buildings of the Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Tower, the Battle Exhibition Hall and Panorama Gallery of Laiwu, the Luzhong Anti-Japanese War Exhibition Hall and the Martyrs' Memorial Hall, covering a total area of 15,200 square meters, the exhibition area of more than 10,000 square meters, and the square area of more than 6,000 square meters. The green area is more than 31,000 square meters. The revolutionary martyr memorial tower was built in 1972, high 19.8 meters, and the front is inlaid with seven platinum characters written by Chairman Mao, which is one of the 100 key memorial towers in the country. The Laiwu Battle Exhibition Hall was built in 2007, using pictures, physical objects, simulated scenes, large-scale sculptures and acoustic and photoelectric displays to focus on the great history of the military and civilian in East China, especially the people of Laiwu, who won the battle of Laiwu under the leadership of the Communist Party of China. Panoramic Pavilion was built in 1997, painting 17 meters high, 120 meters perimeter, ground plastic 1200 square meters, huge oil painting and ground plastic combination, simulated the Laiwu Battle City North Encircle the scene, blending "sound, light, electricity" in one, giving people an immersive and thrilling feeling. The Luzhong Anti-Japanese War Exhibition Hall was built in 2015, taking the construction of the anti-Japanese base areas and the national united front of the anti-Japanese war in Luzhong area and the history of the anti-Japanese war as the main line during the Anti-Japanese War, and objectively and truly displaying the outstanding contributions made by the Party, government, military and civilian people in Luzhong area during the Anti-Japanese War. It is the only comprehensive venue in Shandong Province that reflects the national resistance war in Luzhong District. The Martyrs' Remembrance Hall was built in 2011, focusing on the ashes of more than 3,000 martyrs of Laiwu nationality, and engraved the names of more than 5,000 martyrs in various historical periods in Laiwu area between large reliefs on the Martyrs' Corridor, becoming a new place for the people to remember.