In July 2007, with the approval of the General Office of the Central Committee of the CPC, the newly-built Huaihai Campaign Memorial Hall and the Huaihai Campaign Panoramic Gallery were opened. The new building covers an area of 25,600 square meters, and Chen Zhan covers an area of 65,438+200,000 square meters. * * * Exhibited nearly 3,000 cultural relics, photos and charts, and 9 restoration scenes. Panoramic "Huaihai Campaign" perimeter150m, height 20m. With the help of oil painting, ground modeling, sound, photoelectric and multimedia technology and rotating observation deck, it shows the immortal picture before the Huaihai Campaign, which was large in scale, vast in battlefield, fierce in battle and unprecedented in scale. In 2009, he won the "First China Art Award, Creation Award and Gold Award" in the 11th National Art Exhibition.
Since the opening up, it has received dozens of party and state leaders including Hu Jintao, and received more than 3.5 million people from all walks of life every year. It has been approved or named as a national key martyrs memorial building protection unit, a national patriotic education base, the first batch of patriotic education demonstration bases, a national primary and secondary school patriotic education base, a national red tourism classic scenic spot, a national national defense education demonstration base, a national AAAA-level tourist attraction and other honorary titles by the State Council, Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China and other departments. Nianzhuang Huaihai Campaign Martyrs Cemetery Nianzhuang is a famous battlefield of Huaihai Campaign. Nianzhuang Campaign wiped out the victory of more than 100,000 people in the 1st regiment, 5 military departments and 10 divisions of Huang, ended the first stage of Huaihai Campaign, laid the foundation for the victory of the whole campaign and wrote a glorious page in the history of China's revolutionary war. In memory of the martyrs who died heroically in this war,1In June, 1958, Pixian County Party Committee and County People's Committee decided to lay the foundation stone and build a monument, which was completed in February, 1960.