驼铃传薪火 驼场启新程
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-10-15 01:19

Core Insights - The article highlights the integration of red culture tourism and industrial revitalization in the context of the historical significance of the Mohe Camel Farm in the Qaidam Basin [1][3]. Historical Significance - The Mohe Camel Farm has a rich history dating back to 1953 when it was established as the Tibet Transport Team, contributing significantly to the peaceful liberation of Tibet and the construction of the Qinghai-Tibet Highway [3]. - The Mohe Camel Team Historical Museum serves as an important carrier for passing on the red gene, showcasing 578 valuable historical documents and artifacts, including 3 national first-class cultural relics [5]. Modern Development - Over 70 years, the Mohe Camel Farm has transformed from a logistics team into a modern enterprise that encompasses agriculture, salt production, and tourism, covering 472,000 acres of land and 3,052.5 acres of salt lake [7]. - The farm is recognized as a national-level genetic resource protection site for the Qinghai camel and is one of the top 100 good seed enterprises in the country [7]. Tourism and Economic Impact - The Mohe Camel Farm is positioned as a key node in the western Qinghai tourism circuit, located 10 kilometers from Chaka Salt Lake and 150 kilometers from Qinghai Lake, surrounded by various scenic spots [9]. - The red cultural tourism industry is thriving, with activities such as visiting the museum, retracing the old Qinghai-Tibet route, and engaging in hands-on experiences like feeding camels and picking wild goji berries [9]. Future Prospects - The farm aims to further leverage its red resources and promote the "Two Roads Spirit," aspiring to become an educational base for the inheritance of this spirit, thereby enhancing the understanding of border development history among the youth [11]. - The integration of red culture and high-quality development is expected to continue, with the Mohe Camel Farm playing a vital role in the economic upliftment of the region [11].