The Ranzhuang Village Tunnel Warfare Site in Hebei province is an important wartime relic from the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931-45) in North China under the leadership of the Communist Party of China during World War II.
Covering an area of five square kilometers, the Eighth Route Army 129th Division Memorial Hall in Hebei province is a nationally protected cultural heritage site and one of China’s first 100 patriotic education demonstration bases.
On Jan 25, 1941, Japanese invading troops in China surrounded Panjiayu village and carried out a horrific massacre against unarmed villagers, resulting in the deaths of 1,230 Chinese civilians.
The Langya Mountain scenic area is located in the eastern foothills of the Taihang Mountains in Baoding, Hebei province, North China.
The North China Military Region Martyrs' Cemetery is one of the best-known martyrs' cemeteries in China, noted for its early establishment, impressive scale and high construction standards.
Located in Hengshui, Hebei province in North China, Hengshui Lake is the inland freshwater lake with the largest single water area on the North China Plain.
The Chengde Mountain Resort Museum is located at the palace zone of the Chengde Mountain Resort, which is the largest existing classical imperial garden in China.
Founded in 1959, Dingzhou Museum was originally located within the courtyard of the Dingzhou Confucian Temple.