Shangri-La’s Diqing Red Army Long March Museum has many aspects of significance and value: 1. Historical witness: The museum was established on the former site of the Second and Sixth Red Army headquarters. It is a close relationship between the Chinese workers’ and peasants’ Red Army and the people of all ethnic groups in Diqing. historical testimony. It records the historical scenes when the Second and Sixth Red Army Corps passed through Zhongdian (today’s Shangri-La City) on their long march in April 1936, such as the ships, guns, lanterns, and slogans left behind by the Red Army. These cultural relics and exhibits convey the The great spirit forged by the Red Army soldiers on the difficult journey of the Long March.
Shangri-La’s Diqing Red Army Long March Museum has many aspects of significance and value: 1. Historical witness: The museum was established on the former site of the Second and Sixth Red Army headquarters. It is a close relationship between the Chinese workers’ and peasants’ Red Army and the people of all ethnic groups in Diqing. historical testimony. It records the historical scenes when the Second and Sixth Red Army Corps passed through Zhongdian (today’s Shangri-La City) on their long march in April 1936, such as the ships, guns, lanterns, and slogans left behind by the Red Army. These cultural relics and exhibits convey the The great spirit forged by the Red Army soldiers on the difficult journey of the Long March.