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Masada
Masada is a rugged natural fortress of majestic beauty located in the Judean Desert overlooking the Dead Sea. It is a symbol of the ancient Kingdom of Israel, its violent destruction, and the last resistance of Jewish patriots to the Roman army in 73 AD. It is a palace complex built in the classical style of the early Roman Empire by King Herod the Great of Judah (reigned 37-4 BC). The camps, fortifications, and assault ramps surrounding the monument form the most complete Roman siege fortifications still preserved today.
Tianjin Awakening Society Memorial Hall
Located at No. 49, Sanjieli, Zhouwei Road, Hebei District, Tianjin, it was built in 1919. The Awakening Society was a patriotic group founded by Zhou Enlai, Ma Jun, Guo Longzhen, Liu Qingyang, Deng Yingchao and others on September 16, 1919. In the spirit of "reform" and "innovation", with the purpose of "self-awareness" and "self-determination", it became the pioneer of the anti-imperialist and patriotic movement of the Tianjin people at that time. The old site is a three-sided courtyard consisting of 7 bungalows, with a blue brick and tile roof, covering an area of 175.69 square meters. Later, it was opened as the Tianjin Awakening Society Memorial Hall. In July 1982, it was announced by the Tianjin Municipal People's Government as a cultural relic protection unit in Tianjin. In July 2012, the Awakening Society Memorial Hall was closed for maintenance and has not been open to the public since then.
Tianjin Awakening Society Memorial Hall
Located at No. 49, Sanjieli, Zhouwei Road, Hebei District, Tianjin, it was built in 1919. The Awakening Society was a patriotic group founded by Zhou Enlai, Ma Jun, Guo Longzhen, Liu Qingyang, Deng Yingchao and others on September 16, 1919. In the spirit of "reform" and "innovation", with the purpose of "self-awareness" and "self-determination", it became the pioneer of the anti-imperialist and patriotic movement of the Tianjin people at that time. The old site is a three-sided courtyard consisting of 7 bungalows, with a blue brick and tile roof, covering an area of 175.69 square meters. Later, it was opened as the Tianjin Awakening Society Memorial Hall. In July 1982, it was announced by the Tianjin Municipal People's Government as a cultural relic protection unit in Tianjin. In July 2012, the Awakening Society Memorial Hall was closed for maintenance and has not been open to the public since then.