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What places in Nanchang are named after "Bayi"
1, in Nanchang, Jiangxi, there are many buildings such as Bayi School, Bayi Bridge, Bayi Avenue and Bayi Park. The street named after "Bayi" has become a special symbol of "Hero City", engraved in the memory of all Nanchang people in Jiangxi, and embodies the eternal color of Nanchang.

It is reported that many roads, buildings and state-owned enterprises in Nanchang have the word "August 1st". Around the 1960s, there were countless units named after "Bayi" in Nanchang. It is conservatively estimated that there are not less than 100 sets, and there are nearly 200 sets in the 1980s and 1990s. However, most of these units are state-owned enterprises, and it is difficult to find traces after the restructuring.

There are more than 30 streets, place names and buildings named after "August 1st" in Nanchang, most of which are battle sites related to the August 1st Uprising. To this end, a reporter from Jiangxi Network in China will take stock of the places named after "August 1st" in Nanchang for you.

4. Nanchang Bayi Square, formerly known as People's Square, located in donghu district, Nanchang City, is an important political, economic and cultural activity place in Nanchang City and Jiangxi Province. Bayi Square has played an important role in carrying forward the "Bayi" spirit, carrying out revolutionary tradition and heroism education, and promoting economic and social development.

During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, this area was a moat and swamp outside Hue Gate. In Guangxu period (1875- 1908), the Qing government opened a large school yard (now Bayi Square) in the swamp to train new recruits. In the Republic of China 17 (1928), Nanchang was rebuilt, Hue Gate was demolished, the moat was filled, and the ring road (now Bayi Road) was built, which made it have the embryonic form of the square, and then today's Bayi Square was formed.

6. Since the completion of 1952, Bayi Square has undergone four renovations: 1977, 1984, 1997 and 2003. To welcome the 90th anniversary of the founding of New China, Nanchang upgraded Bayi Square and its surrounding environment. After the transformation, a landscape structure layout of "two axes, four areas and many points" was formed, in which two axes were "crossing axis" and "nostalgia axis". These four districts are Memorial Square, Memorial Square, Five-Star Square and Harmony Square.