Welcome to Tourism in China!
Position: Home - Blog - Air raid shelter tourism

Air raid shelter tourism

Blog / 11/13/2024

The air-raid shelter scenic spot is located in Nanshan Village, Xiwangzhuang Town, Shizhong District, Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province. This scenic spot attracts many tourists with its unique geographical location and historical and cultural background.

Nanshan Village is located in the terrain surrounded by mountains on three sides, and the famous Jiefang Cave (air raid shelter) is located in the southeast of the village. This air-raid shelter was built in jinan military area command in response to the call of the country to "dig deep, accumulate grain and not seek hegemony". When selecting the site, the engineers decided to build an air-raid shelter here, considering that the slope of the mountain here is suitable and there are mountains around it, so it is not easy to be attacked by plane dive.

The bomb shelter is not only of strategic significance, but also has become a well-known tourist attraction in the local area. Walking into the cave, people will be shocked by its grandeur and openness. Although the hole looks unremarkable, there is a hole in it. The rooms in the cave are different in size and unique in design, and even equipped with a kitchen and bathroom. In addition, there are vents and drains in the cave, which reflects the precision of design and the firmness of construction at that time.

Besides the bomb shelter itself, Nanshan Village attracts tourists with its beautiful natural scenery and rich cultural heritage. The newly built flat cement road goes straight to the entrance of the cave, which provides convenient conditions for tourists to visit. In the cave, visitors can also enjoy the clear mountain spring water and unique reservoir landscape.

In a word, the air-raid shelter tourist attraction is a comprehensive tourist attraction integrating natural landscape, historical culture and military relics. Whether for history lovers or ordinary tourists, it is a good place to visit.

Air-raid shelter is a cave dug during the Anti-Japanese War to avoid the enemy's artillery bombardment and protect the safety of people and property.

Most of the modern air-raid shelters have become ruins. In order to turn waste into treasure, people have renovated the incomplete abandoned air-raid shelters, which are mainly used for tourism, shopping malls, warehouses, and natural disasters (such as avoiding tornadoes). And open civil air defense works for the public to enjoy the cool in the summer for free. Let the citizens spend one cool summer after another in the bomb shelter.

Related Products