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Tianjin Music and Art Street

Tianjin Music and Art Street is centered on Bawei Road, extending to Jintang Road in the east, Liuwei Road in the west, Shiwujing Road in the south, and Shiyijing Road in the north. It forms a music, art and cultural industry market with Bawei Road as the axis and Tianjin Conservatory of Music (both north and south academies) as the core, extending to the surrounding areas. It focuses on the rental and sale of music instruments, audio-visual books, music production, and music and art training, and also brings together related businesses such as image design, costumes and props, lighting and sound, and cultural supplies, and develops literary and artistic performances, ceremonial celebrations, cultural and artistic exchanges, art consultation, and cultural intermediary agencies.

Zhangguolaoshan

Zhang Guolao Mountain, also known as Xianweng Mountain, is located 15 kilometers west of Xingtai City, with the main peak at an altitude of 449 meters. It is a national AAA-level scenic spot and the first batch of provincial scenic spots in Hebei Province. According to the ancient Tang Dynasty stele on the mountain, this mountain was originally named Wufeng Mountain, where Guangzong Taoist Zhang Guo lived in seclusion and practiced and became one of the Eight Immortals. Emperor Minghuang of the Tang Dynasty, Li Longji, regarded Laozi as his ancestor, suppressed Buddhism and promoted Taoism, so he conferred Zhang Guo the title of Xianweng, changed Xingzhou Wufeng Mountain to Xianweng Mountain, and built a Qixia Temple for Zhang Guo. The cave after the temple was renamed Xianweng Cave. As early as the Ming Dynasty, the "Xianweng Ancient Cave" was known as one of the eight scenic spots in Xingzhou.

Tianjin Dagukou Fort Ruins

Tianjin Dagu Fort Ruins Scenic Area is a national 4A-level tourist attraction and a national patriotism education demonstration base. Dagu Fort was built in the 22nd year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (1817) and was an important battlefield in the Second Opium War and the invasion of China by the Eight-Nation Alliance. After the "Boxer Rebellion", it was forced to be demolished according to the humiliating "Xin Chou Treaty". As a historical witness of the Chinese nation's resistance to foreign aggression, the State Council announced the Dagu Fort Ruins as a national key cultural relic protection unit in 1988. The Dagu Fort Ruins Museum building has an irregular radial shape, which is inspired by the collision of Eastern and Western cultures and the outburst of national spirit. The museum has a construction area of 3,900 square meters and consists of the prologue hall, the capital's sea gate, the Dagukou Fort, the fall of the national gate, a 3D cinema and other parts. The exhibition adopts an art form that combines museums and memorial halls, and a display method that combines traditional and modern means. Through modern means such as sound, light and electricity, it objectively and vividly shows the tragic history of the Dagukou Fort, which has experienced foreign invasions and has gone through several ups and downs, as well as the historical relics of the Chinese people's fearlessness and tenacious resistance.

Beijing Nanhaizi Elk Park Museum

Located on the east side of the Nanyuan-Langfang highway in Daxing District, south of Beijing, 14 kilometers from the urban area of Beijing. Elks, commonly known as "four-unlike animals", were originally unique to China, but were discovered by Father David of France in 1865 and have since been transported to Europe. Wild elks in my country have long been extinct, and the last group of them are raised in the Qing Dynasty Royal Hunting Park in Nanhaizi, Beijing. In 1900, the Eight-Nation Alliance looted frantically, and the hunting park was destroyed in the war, and elks have since become extinct in China. Around 1900, the UK collected 18 elks from some zoos in Europe and released them in Wobon Abbey Park. Now the elk herd has grown to more than 2,000. In 1985, the Marquis of Tavistock of Wobon Abbey Park in the UK returned 20 elks to China. The state has set up a special elk ecological experimental center in Beijing, and set aside nearly 1,000 acres of land to build an elk park. Nanhaizi Elk Park is my country's first elk nature reserve that is mainly raised in a free-range manner. Nanhaizi has rich reeds and muddy swamps, creating a good environment for the elk to live and reproduce. In just 8 years, the number of elk in the Nanhaizi Elk Park has grown from 20 to more than 200, making it the second largest elk park in the world after Wubang Temple Park. Nanhaizi has begun to restore its unique style.

Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Border Region Revolutionary Memorial Park

The Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Revolutionary Memorial Park is located in the center of Handan, a famous historical and cultural city with a glorious history of more than 3,000 years. It is divided into two courtyards, north and south, with a total area of 213,000 square meters. It was built in accordance with the spirit of the Seventh National Congress of the Communist Party of China in March 1946 by the resolution of the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Border Region Senate to commemorate the revolutionary martyrs who died in the front headquarters of the Eighth Route Army, the Political Department, the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Military Region and the 129th Division in the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Border Region, and was completed on October 21, 1950. As the first grand revolutionary memorial building of the Republic after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Revolutionary Memorial Park is a nationally famous revolutionary martyr memorial site with an early construction, large scale, high architectural art and beautiful environment in China. It is a national key martyr memorial building protection unit, a national patriotism education demonstration base, one of the top 100 red tourism classic scenic spots in the country, and a national 4A-level tourist attraction.