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Children's Day is coming up, and I recommend a place in Shaoguan where you can see airplanes

First of all, I must clarify: these are real airplanes, not models. They are likely retired fighter jets that have been brought here for display. Location: Qujiang People's Park Children's Day is coming up, and you don't know where to take the kids? Let me tell you, bring them to Qujiang People's Park to see real fighter jets. It's free, and this airplane is placed in the 'National Defense Education Theme Park' within Qujiang People's Park. There are not many places in Shaoguan where you can see a 1:1 scale airplane, so this should be the top choice. The airplane is well-preserved, and you can still see its combat power from back in the day. Boys love airplanes, so on Children's Day, bring your child to visit the airplane. You can also learn about national defense. I couldn't join the army because of my eyesight, which is a regret that my father often mentions. He says that if I could have joined the military, I wouldn't be so fragile. My father participated in the self-defense war against Vietnam, and honestly, he is a real man, my idol... Any difficulty seems trivial in front of him... In today's era, from a monetary perspective, joining the army might seem insignificant. However, if you look at it from another angle, letting a child join the army is an experience that will benefit them for a lifetime. Why are today's children so fragile, resorting to jumping off buildings when faced with difficulties? If they were to train in the military for a few years, what difficulties could they not overcome later in life? A man, when he grows up, is the pillar of a small family, and at the same time, he is also the pillar that guards the country. Without a country, how can there be a home...? I have no hope in this lifetime, but if one day I have my own children, I will definitely let them join the army. Think about it, in such a sensitive period, it is a great opportunity to make a difference. Hard work is not useless, it's just that sometimes 'timing' is the most crucial. Hasn't someone said that even pigs can fly if they stand at the wind's mouth? If you are fortunate enough to participate in this 'great event' and play an important role, wouldn't that be good? Everyone dies eventually, but if you can serve your country and make a difference, think about it, having a special page dedicated to you in the family genealogy, having a door in the family ancestral hall opened just for you, it's thrilling... (In many places, the doors of the ancestral halls are closed and only opened for significant figures...) As a parent, how many years can you shelter your child from the wind and rain? You will eventually leave them, so why not teach them the skills to face difficulties? If you handle everything for them, have you thought about what they will do after you leave...? Admission: Free
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Posted: May 30, 2024
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