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Revolution Park Review

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A park with a history in Xi'an is just opposite the city stadium. A few years ago, I took my children to play. At that time, the children were only over three years old. Ten years passed in a flash. However, the park was still about the same as ten years ago.

Revolution Park

Posted: Mar 5, 2018
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  • Maithrandir
    5/5Outstanding

    Xi'an Revolutionary Park is located on the north side of Xi'an West Fifth Road, covering an area of 150 mu. It was founded in February 1927 to commemorate the soldiers and civilians who died in Xi'an on the eve of the Northern Expedition War. At that time, a mound was built in the park, and a martyr's shrine and a revolutionary pavilion were built for citizens to commemorate. The stone of Taihu Lake in the fountain in front of the revolutionary pavilion is a palace relic of the Tang Dynasty. In the spring of 1926, on the eve of the Northern Expedition, Liu Zhenhua, with the support of Zhang Zuolin and others, gathered a unit known as "100,000" in an attempt to capture Xi'an to expand the territory of Beiyang warlords. Liu Zhenhua besieged the city in August, set fire to 100,000 mu of wheat fields outside the city, and forcibly dug a 3-kilometer broken ditch around the city to force the whole city's soldiers and civilians to surrender. The generals of the National Army, Yang Hucheng and Li Huchen, led the whole city's military and civilians to defend Xi'an. Later, General Feng Yuxiang's army entered Shaanxi and smashed Liu Zhenhua's conspiracy. It is called "Two Tigers Guarding Chang'an". During the defense of the city, about 50,000 people died, accounting for a quarter of the population of the city at that time. In February 1927, in memory of the dead soldiers and civilians in Xi'an, Feng Yuxiang led the public to build a revolutionary park, built tombs, and established martyrs' shrines and revolutionary pavilions for citizens to commemorate.

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    Posted: Oct 25, 2023
  • 首席监理
    4/5Excellent
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    Xi'an Revolution Park, Shaanxi Province, is located at No. 53 West 5th Road, Xincheng District, Xi'an City, covering an area of 10.4 hectares. The park was built in March 1927 and is the largest revolutionary site in Xi'an City. The main memorial buildings are the Revolutionary Pavilion, the Loyalty Pavilion, the East and West Pavilion, the East and West Lie Pavilion, the Wang Taiji Wang Taicheng Monument Pavilion, the Zhang Jixu Monument Pavilion; Liu Zhidan, Xie Zichang, Yang Hucheng Statue, etc. In 2019, Xi'an Revolution Park was announced as a key national cultural relics protection unit by the State Council, and in 2020, it was listed by the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau as the "first batch of immovable revolutionary cultural relics in Shaanxi Province".

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    Posted: May 1, 2022
  • 芳芳外婆
    4/5Excellent
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    Revolution Park is located in the north gate of Xi'an Ancient City, not far from the railway station, and has convenient transportation. It was built by General Feng Yuxiang, the founder of the Northwest Army in the Republic of China. The scale is relatively large. The garden is green and the vegetation is lush. It is free to tourists.

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    Posted: May 29, 2021
  • 风中留影
    5/5Outstanding
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    The flower season is more suitable for going to the park to rest and stroll around.

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    Posted: Apr 9, 2023
  • 自信的路上
    5/5Outstanding
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    [View] Very good, [Fun] Also very high, [Cost-effective] very high. From small play to big place, Xi'an's old park, I like it very much.

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    Posted: Mar 2, 2022
  • ZQM明
    5/5Outstanding
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    Xi'an Revolution Park is one of the most prosperous places in Xi'an. Every day, tourists are constantly in the red place of Xi'an's punch-in.

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    Posted: Dec 23, 2022
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