Group 1 - The Long March National Cultural Park in Gansu has opened, showcasing historical artifacts and immersive experiences related to the anti-Japanese war efforts [2] - The Gansu region served as a crucial base for the Red Army and the Eighth Route Army during the anti-Japanese war, with significant contributions from local revolutionaries [2][3] - The Yan'an period saw the establishment of the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University, which trained over 5,200 professionals in military and political fields from 1943 to 1946 [2] Group 2 - The Gansu region engaged in a large-scale production movement during the anti-Japanese war, focusing on agricultural and textile production to support the war effort [4] - The Yumen Oilfield became a key site for domestic oil production, yielding over 250,000 tons of crude oil from 1939 to 1945, significantly supporting the front lines [4][5] - The spirit of self-reliance and hard work from the production movement continues to inspire local economic development [6] Group 3 - The local economy is diversifying with the development of the medicinal herb industry and improved agricultural practices, leading to increased income for residents [7] - The region's rich red culture and green ecology are attracting tourism, boosting the local hospitality industry and providing new income sources for villagers [8] - Gansu is advancing large-scale wind and solar power projects, with electricity exports reaching 33.411 billion kilowatt-hours in 2025, a 35.68% increase year-on-year [8]
追寻革命星火 书写自强答卷(铭记历史 缅怀先烈)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-09-02 23:56