A Culture Journey to Maoshan
Published:2014-10-20
2014 CSE students, 2014 Exchange students, 2014 CIS students and 2014 language students had a happy time in Zhenjiang’s Maoshan area. They learned things about Taoism and also visited an army memorial.
Maoshan was the birthplace of Taoism in Qing sects, later generations called: "the first propitious place.” During the Anti-Japanese War, maoshan, the center of the new fourth army base in the south of jiangsu is chairman MAO's listed as one of the six major anti-japanese base areas.
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