INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Nestled in the middle of lavish green mountains and clear waters, the previous home of late Chinese leader Mao Zedong in Shaoshan, his home
town in central Chinas Hunan Province, attracts many visitors from around the globe every year, making it a must-visit for red tourism
enthusiasts –-- tourists who check out archaeological sites associated with contemporary advanced legacies.As a national 5A-level traveler
destination in China, the house, styled after standard southern Chinese farmhouses, features a concave -shaped structure made from wood and
On December 26, 1893, Mao Zedong was born here and spent his childhood and youth within these walls
Stepping inside, visitors encounter square tables and benches in the main hall, water containers and cabinets in the kitchen area, in
addition to conventional farming tools like stone mills and water wheels, all serving as silent witnesses to bygone days
These everyday items vividly recreate the domestic scenes of that age
As a core destination of red tourism, the former residence of Mao Zedong preserves a profound revolutionary legacy, vividly narrating the
life of the late Chinese leader
The flourishing red tourism market has not only invigorated cultural conservation but also injected brand-new vitality into Shaoshans local