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Walking into the museum is like walking into a memory and a history.

A generation has a generation's mission and their dedication; The greater th

Visit Xinjiang Military Reclamation Museum

Walking into the museum is like walking into a memory and a history.

A generation has a generation's mission and their dedication; The greater th

Visit Xinjiang Military Reclamation Museum

Walking into the museum is like walking into a memory and a history.

A generation has a generation's mission and their dedication; The greater the mission, the greater the dedication.

Xinjiang Army Reclamation Museum is located in Shihezi City, Xinjiang, and the stone statue of General Wang Zhen and his war horse are carved at the gate. There is an old plane left by military reclamation on the left and right of the stone statue, one green and one white. Although it shows the history, it is not so shabby, and the majestic gesture is still there.

When we went, due to the adjustment of the museum, the exhibits in the museum had been moved to the science and technology museum, so we took a taxi to the science and technology museum to see a lot of historical pictures of the military reclamation period.

? The most touching thing is that at that time, there were wasteland without houses everywhere, but now it has become a thousand miles of wilderness and high-rise buildings. From youth to old age, they left their youth here, and some buried their bodies here.

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Many wedding photos of educated youth also deeply touched us. In the golden age of their lives, they shed their youth and blood here for aiding Xinjiang and army reclamation. They deserve to be the cutest people.

Looking at the farm tools and daily necessities they used in the showcase, we can imagine the hardships and hardships they experienced at that time.

Our predecessors planted trees, while our descendants enjoyed the cool. Now, how can we, the descendants who enjoy the cool, not be grateful to our predecessors who have made sacrifices and paid! What we can do now is to cherish the hard-won happiness now and deeply remember every historical photo here.