Jiangnan Times News (Reporter Ji Chuantao Correspondent Zou Hongwei) On the fourth day of the National Day holiday, a large number of tourists poured into the ancient town of Lili in Suzhou to feel the soft charm of the water town in the south of the Yangtze River. Located in the center of the ancient town, the Liu Yazi Memorial Hall is crowded with people, and the "Red Coin Exhibition to Celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China" attracts tens of thousands of visitors from all over the country to visit, review the eventful years and relive precious memories from the red coins.
The economy was an important pillar of the red regime. As the "bloodline" of the economy, the development and evolution of currency has also witnessed the course of the Chinese revolution. Recently, the "Telling the Red Story and Paying Tribute to the Eventful Years - Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China" was jointly organized by Jiangnan Times and the Bureau of Culture, Sports, Radio, Television and Tourism of Wujiang District, Suzhou City, undertaken by Liu Yazi Memorial Hall, and supported by Wujiang Collectors Association and Wugen Yuejiao Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The currency of the Soviet area during the Agrarian Revolutionary War, the currency of the anti-Japanese base area during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, and the currency of the liberated area during the National Liberation War...... More than 200 red coins are exhibited in the museum, vividly presenting the magnificent development process of the financial industry under the leadership of the Communist Party of China.
According to the staff of Liu Yazi Memorial Hall, many visitors came from nearby Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai regions and took advantage of the National Day holiday to bring their children to visit as a vivid patriotic education lesson. "How could you print coins under the difficult conditions of the time?" "Why is this coin so big?" …… At the exhibition site, the children were very interested in a wide variety of red coins and asked various questions, and the museum staff patiently answered them one by one. Ma Yan, a tourist from Shanghai, said: "With the widespread popularity of mobile payments, children nowadays have little knowledge of coins. By visiting this red coin exhibition, the children have an in-depth understanding of the development of our country's currency and the red history behind it. ”
There were many history and culture lovers among the visitors, and many of them showed great interest in collecting coins. Liu Canchen, a student from Wuxi, stood in front of the shop window, carefully observing the words and patterns on each coin, and said that he enjoyed studying history in his spare time: "These red coins are a testimony to the history of the Chinese revolution, they are not only currency, but also precious revolutionary cultural relics." The year, text, and pattern on the coin truly reflect the historical background of the time and carry a unique value. ”
It is reported that the exhibition will last until December 31.