Site of the Daye Soldiers Revolt
Site of the Daye Soldiers Revolt (大冶兵暴旧址) locates within the campus of Daye Foreign Language School, in 1954 it was listed as a Historical and Cultural Sites Protected at the County Level, in 2006 it was named a Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level. On December 14, 1929, Cheng Zihua, then a platoon leader of National Revolutionary Army, led a revolt in collaboration with 5th Corps of the Red Army. The site was first built as Wubei Institute in 1827. It has a construction area of 2500 square meters.[1]
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Coordinates: 30°05′44″N 114°57′53″E / 30.0956°N 114.9647°E
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