The memorial hall closed on Sunday and Monday. It happened to pass today, it was rare to meet it and open, and there was an explanation. The exhibition is still more careful. I found that there is a bug in the exhibition board, which is good overall!
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The memorial hall closed on Sunday and Monday. It happened to pass today, it was rare to meet it and open, and there was an explanation. The exhibition is still more careful. I found that there is a bug in the exhibition board, which is good overall!
The Memorial Hall of the Great Wall Anti-Japanese War is located on the west side of the Memorial Cemetery of the Great Wall Anti-Japanese War Gubeikou Battle. The whole group of buildings is surrounded by courtyard walls, east and west halls, main entrances and side entrances.
The Great Wall of Gubeikou is a deep base for high walls in places with adverse terrain. The Great Wall here is tall and majestic, very strong, and the wall is more than ten meters high. At an event, we once walked ten people on the horse road of the Longshan Great Wall without being crowded.
#Go to the museum to explore #Capture the city humanities January 1933 Japanese army invaded Shanhaiguan, occupied Chengde in March, bullying Beijing, the Gubeikou Battle, which began on March 5, 1933, fired the first shot of Beijing's Anti-Japanese War, and was the largest and most tragic battle in the Great Wall Anti-Japanese War. The battle lasted more than four months, killing and wounding more than 5,000 enemy personnel, and also killing and wounding 89,000 people, and finally losing due to the disparity in the strength of the enemy and ours. In March 2009, under the repeated appeals of the Central Committee of the People's Revolutionary Congress and the Beijing Municipal Committee of the People's Revolutionary Congress, with the support of the Beijing Municipal Government, in order to commemorate the ancestors of the National War of Resistance Against Japan and promote the spirit of resistance, the Gubeikou Great Wall Memorial Hall was completed in March 2009 in Gubeikou Town, Miyun County, Beijing. On April 8, 2010, the Beijing Gubeikou Anti-Japanese War Memorial Hall was reopened after being re-arranged. ⏳ Play time: Free opening, closed due to the epidemic, unable to enter the hall to visit and study, appearance photo time 10 ~ 20 minutes.
Walk around the Great Wall and take a look at the Anti-Japanese Memorial Hall.