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What are the red education bases in Nanjing?
1, Crossing the River Campaign Museum

The Battle of Crossing the River was an important battle for the China People's Liberation Army to defeat the reactionary Kuomintang government. It represented the collapse of the Nanjing National Government and was also an important step for national liberation.

2. Memorial Hall for Victims of Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders

After the fall of Nanjing in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, the Japanese army carried out a crazy massacre here, turning Nanjing into a hell on earth. The killing of more than 300,000 compatriots has become a pain in China people's hearts that will never disappear.

3. Meiyuan New Village Memorial Hall

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the China delegation held peace talks with the Kuomintang here for nearly a year. Every brick, tile, grass and tree here have witnessed the wits and courage between the China delegation headed by Zhou Enlai, the Kuomintang and the representatives of the United States.

4. Nanjing Yuhuatai Martyrs Cemetery

Yuhuatai has been named since ancient times. There have been many touching stories here, with strong humanistic atmosphere and profound historical charm. However, it was from 1927 that the cooperation between China and * * * broke down for the first time, and this place became the execution ground for the Kuomintang reactionaries to slaughter * * * producers and other revolutionary masses. The martyr's game writing program may die with the wind and rain, but the spirit of generosity and dedication will last forever.

5. party member Red Education Base of Nanjing Telegraph Bureau.

Party member Red Education Base of Nanjing Telecommunication Bureau is located at No.8 Fu You West Street, Qinhuai District, Nanjing. It is a western-style four-story old brick wall building during the Republic of China. Built in 19 18 and completed in 1920.