Erqi Memorial Tower

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The Erqi Memorial Tower, or Erqi Tower (Template:Zh) is located in Erqi District, in the centre of Zhengzhou city, Henan province, China.[1] The tower is 63 meters high and has 14 floors.[1][2] It was historically the tallest building in Zhengzhou until 1976. [3]

History

The current Erqi Memorial Tower was completed on September 29, 1971.[2] It serves as a memorial to the Great Strike of February 7, which occurred on February 7, 1923.[2]

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Description

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Erqi Memorial Tower at night

The tower stands in Template:Interlanguage link.[1] It is made from reinforced concrete, and is done in a Chinese architectural style.[1] The tower's shape, two pentagonal conjoined towers, is meant to commemorate the striking workers of the Erqi Strike, who went on strike while building the Beijing–Hankou railway.[1][2] At the top of the tower is a five-pointed red star and a 2.7 meter clock below. The clock plays the Chinese revolutionary song The East Is Red every hour.[1] The tower displays various historical relics, pictures, and written materials about the strike.[1]

Notes

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