1982, when the Xuanwu Mountain Monument was restored, it was approved by the superior to be included in the "own residence" and confirmed as "the former site of Jieshi operational headquarters of the Second Red Division". In 2008, in order to protect revolutionary historical sites, develop red tourism resources, fill the gap in local red tourism, and open up the educational front of patriotism and revolutionary tradition for young people, with the consent of the cultural and cultural relics departments at higher levels, Xuanwu Mountain Management Committee specially hired experts and professors from Guangdong Provincial Museum to carry out standardized maintenance and renovation planning for the former site of Jieshi Combat Command of the Second Red Division. According to the reconstruction plan, the second floor of the "old site" is set as the Jieshi Revolutionary History Exhibition Hall, in which display cabinets, panels and cards are arranged to display revolutionary historical relics, pictures and materials, and the bronze statue of Peng Pai martyrs is placed on the first floor, and the surrounding environment is afforested and beautified, making it a revolutionary traditional education base with beautiful environment. On the eve of the Army Day in 2009, the "former site" was named as the first batch of "Guangdong National Defense Education Bases" together with 29 other units in our province. On August 15, the awarding ceremony was jointly held by the Propaganda Department of the Provincial Party Committee, the Political Department of the Provincial Military Region and the Provincial National Defense Education Office.
Jieshi town: jieshi town has a long history and has always been an important coastal defense city. Since the Song Dynasty, it has been strengthened and protected. Jieshiwei was founded in the 22nd year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1389), and it is one of the 36 guards in China, with the same name as the famous Tianjinwei and Shenyang Wei. Because of its coastal geomorphological characteristics, it is called Jieshi, which is one of the three towns in Lufeng City. Jieshi town is located in the south of Lufeng City, bordering Jieshi Bay in the east and facing Jinxiang Town across the sea. The total area of the town is 1.20 square kilometers, the coastline is 40.3 kilometers, the total population is 1.7 million, and there are 4 1 village (neighborhood) committees. In 2000, the town's GDP was 8.