Xinjiang Veterans Tourism mainly revolves around red tourism and unique experiences, covering revisiting red history, feeling the spirit of the veterans, and experiencing Xinjiang’s natural scenery and cultural heritage.?
On the one hand, Xinjiang has abundant red tourism resources, such as the 359th Brigade Reclamation Memorial Museum, which attracts a large number of tourists. These museums not only display the heroic deeds of the revolutionary ancestors but also allow tourists to experience history firsthand and receive the baptism of the red spirit through displays of artifacts and video playbacks. For example, at the 359th Brigade Reclamation Memorial Museum, tourists can get close to historical artifacts and listen to the stories of the martyrs, thereby deeply remembering the revolutionary ancestors and incorporating this spirit into daily life.?
On the other hand, Xinjiang Veterans Tourism also combines Xinjiang’s unique natural scenery and cultural landscape to provide tourists with a colorful tourism experience. For example, the ‘Retrace the Veterans’ Journey in the Sandy Sea – A Tribute to Heroes’ route leads tourists to revisit red history, feel the spirit of the veterans, and at the same time appreciate the magnificent scenery of the Taklamakan Desert, experiencing the hardships and glories of desert marching.?
In addition, there is the ‘Silver Hair Special Train: In-depth Tour of Northern and Southern Xinjiang’ for middle-aged and elderly tourists, which connects Xinjiang’s natural wonders and cultural heritage in a leisurely manner, allowing tourists to enjoy the scenery and feel the charm of culture during the journey.?
In general, the Xinjiang Veterans Tourism is not only a review and recall of history, but also an in-depth experience of the beautiful scenery and culture of Xinjiang. Whether it is pursuing red memory or enjoying natural scenery, visitors can find their own moving experiences and gains in Xinjiang Veterans Tourism.?