Monument to the National Unity Oath
23°4′6.35″N 101°2′36.10″E / 23.0684306°N 101.0433611°E
The Monument to the National Unity Oath, which is situated in Ning'er Hani and Yi Autonomous County, Pu'er City, Yunnan Province, China, is one of the national critical cultural relics protection units. After a traditional Wa oath-taking ceremony to promote national unity in Ning'er Hani and Yi Autonomous County (formerly known as Pu'er Hani and Yi Autonomous County), the monument was erected on January 1, 1951 (or December 26, 1950). The monument was initially situated in the Red Field of Pu'er; however, it was abandoned once time. It was initially housed in the Cultural Center of Ning'er Hani and Yi Autonomous County (or the County Government Courtyard) after its recovery. Subsequently, in 2000, it was relocated to the "National Unity Garden" on the northern side of Ning'er county town. The Monument to the National Unity Oath was referred to as "the first monument of national unity in new China" and "the first monument of national work in new China." It was included in the fourth group of Yunnan Provincial Cultural Relics Protection in November 1993 and the sixth batch of Major cultural heritage sites under national-level protection in May 2006.