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Travel route honors CPC’s historic journey

- By WANG RU wangru1@chinadaily.com.cn

A new travel route featuring red cultural heritage was issued in memory of a historic event 75 years ago, the Beijing Municipal Cultural Heritage Bureau and Hebei Provincial Cultural Heritage Bureau announced at a ceremony in the capital in March.

The route dates back to March 1949, when the leadership of the Communist Party of China, under the guidance of Mao Zedong, departed from what is now Xibaipo village in Shijiazhua­ng, Hebei province — a former command center for China’s revolution. Their destinatio­n was Beijing, where they took up residence at Xiangshan Mountain (or the Fragrant Hills) to oversee the military campaign that ultimately led to the downfall of the Kuomintang regime.

It was in October of the same year that the People’s Republic of China was founded.

Mao likened this significan­t journey from Xibaipo to Beijing to “going to the capital for the big exam”, making reference to the imperial examinatio­n system of ancient China. This demonstrat­ed the leaders’ determinat­ion in facing new challenges.

The newly designated route, designed to commemorat­e this historic journey, connects various sites along the road from Xibaipo to Xiangshan Mountain, including Shulyu village in Tangxian county and Zhuozhou Railway Station in Hebei, as well as Qinghuayua­n Railway Station, the Hall of Increasing Longevity at the Summer Palace, and Shuangqing Villa in Beijing.

Chen Jiayi, a tourist guide at Qinghuayua­n Railway Station, recounts that the CPC leadership departed from Xibaipo on March 23, making a stop in Shulyu village, where Mao engaged in discussion­s with residents. They then boarded a train at Zhuozhou Railway Station, arriving at Qinghuayua­n Railway Station in Beijing on March 25. Subsequent­ly, they proceeded to the Summer Palace for rest, and later reviewed troops at Xiyuan Airport before settling at Shuangqing Villa on Xiangshan Mountain in the western outskirts of the city.

Chen Mingjie, head of the Beijing Municipal Cultural Heritage Bureau, says: “Through field visits, we will come to understand the challenges our predecesso­rs faced in their struggles, thereby strengthen­ing our resolve to uphold their spirit and continue to strive for a new era.”

Among the sites, Qinghuayua­n Railway Station holds particular significan­ce as the first station where the CPC leadership arrived in Beijing and then transferre­d to the Summer Palace, as noted by Chen Jiayi.

The station was on the BeijingZha­ngjiakou Railway, which holds the distinctio­n of being the first railway exclusivel­y designed and constructe­d by Chinese engineers. The railway, envisioned by Zhan Tianyou, an esteemed engineer revered as the “father of China’s railway”, commenced constructi­on in 1905 and was completed four years later during the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), culminatin­g in the establishm­ent of the Qinghuayua­n station.

An exhibit at the station showcases a segment of the original steel rail utilized on the Beijing-Zhangjiako­u Railway. “The rail bears inscriptio­ns indicating its purchase from a French company by the Imperial Chinese Railway in 1905,” says Chen Jiayi.

“This station played a crucial role in the journey of the CPC leadership to Beijing, marking a significan­t shift in the heart of China’s revolution from rural to urban settings, and representi­ng the historic moment when CPC members entered Beijing.”

During the ceremony in March, an initiative focusing on the preservati­on of cultural relics associated with the “going to the capital for the big exam” event was unveiled. The initiative emphasizes the need for enhanced protection and scholarly exploratio­n of cultural heritage, the establishm­ent of coordinati­on mechanisms for safeguardi­ng such relics, their revitaliza­tion, and their integratio­n with tourism to spur future developmen­t.

 ?? ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY ?? Right: A ceremony is held to celebrate the launch of the new travel route at Qinghuayua­n Railway Station, one of the key sites on the route, on March 25.
ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY Right: A ceremony is held to celebrate the launch of the new travel route at Qinghuayua­n Railway Station, one of the key sites on the route, on March 25.
 ?? ?? Left: A new travel route includes Xibaipo, Shulyu village and Zhuozhou Railway Station in Hebei province, as well as Qinghuayua­n Railway Station, the Summer Palace and Shuangqing Villa in Beijing.
Left: A new travel route includes Xibaipo, Shulyu village and Zhuozhou Railway Station in Hebei province, as well as Qinghuayua­n Railway Station, the Summer Palace and Shuangqing Villa in Beijing.

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