Western Yunnan Anti-Japanese War Memorial Hall: completed on July 7, 1945. During the Second World War, at the initiative of Mr. Li Genyuan, Governor of Yunnan and Guizhou, all parties raised funds to commemorate the soldiers who died in the 20th Army of the Chinese Expeditionary Force-the National Memorial Cemetery.
At present, it is a national key cultural relics protection unit. There are many people visiting, and careful observation shows that many of them are accompanied by local family members or friends. The memorial hall recorded the whole process of the war in detail, and introduced the bombing of Huitong Bridge, the construction of the Yunnan-Myanmar Highway (Stilwell Road), the achievements of the expeditionary force, the Flying Tigers and ordinary anti-Japanese soldiers with outstanding achievements of General Chennault, etc ... Let me have a comprehensive understanding of the expeditionary force whose name I have heard for a long time but know little about.
Standing there, I could hardly walk a step, blood rushed to my head, blood rushed to my head ... Jules said vaguely, "Is this true?" I don't question the truth of the matter, but I feel incredible: is this really done by people?
The war tore the coat of civilization and humility of the people of the island country and released their inner demons! ! ! No wonder the people of western Yunnan cherish the memory of the anti-Japanese war soldiers! I can't be calm for a long time after the visit. Only when the country is strong can people live and work with dignity. ...