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The former site of Dongjiang Special Committee, Dongjiang Revolutionary Committee and Red Second Division Headquarters.

Baiqinglou, Zhongdong Village, Gaotan Town.

1927 In May, after the first riot in Dongjiang failed, the Dongjiang Special Committee moved from Haifeng County to Bai Qing Building in the Middle East, where the Dongjiang Revolutionary Committee also worked after its establishment. Dongjiang Special Committee and Dongjiang Revolutionary Committee led the second and third Dongjiang riots in Bai Qing Building, and reorganized some southern troops of Nanchang Uprising and local workers and peasants insurgents into the Second Division of Chinese Workers and Peasants Revolutionary Army (hereinafter referred to as Red Second Division) to carry out the armed struggle to develop and defend the red base areas. 1928 In late March, the base areas in the Middle East were severely damaged by the Kuomintang reactionaries, and the Bai Qing Building was burned down. 1930, 1 1 to 1932, the Second Division of the Sixth Army of the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants (hereinafter referred to as the Independent Division) set up a squatter office in this site.

The former site was originally the former residence of Dai Martyrs, which was built in the late Qing Dynasty. This building is 30 degrees south by west? The seventh bay is 30.95m, and the second bay17.75m deep. The quadrangle is symmetrically arranged, with a two-story brick-wood structure and a hard roof. There are four three-story watchtowers at the four corners. In 2002, the Municipal People's Government allocated special funds to rebuild the site.

In March 2004, Huidong County People's Government announced it as a cultural relic protection unit.