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Beijing Huguang Guild Hall Grand Theater
The Grand Theater of Huguang Guild Hall in Beijing can be said to be a well-known historical theater in Beijing. It was first built in the early 19th century and is now located in the southwest of Hufangqiao, Xuanwu District, Beijing. The architectural style of the Grand Theater reflects the magnificence of the inner courtyard of the imperial palace. It is an ancient building with carved beams and painted rafters, and has the style of a royal palace. The history of the Grand Theater of Huguang Guild Hall can be said to be long. So far, it has gone through more than two hundred years of historical vicissitudes. It is now one of the few remaining famous theaters in Beijing. Friends from both home and abroad like to gather here to taste the essence of Chinese national quintessence and experience the great charm of Chinese opera. Now, the Grand Theater of Huguang Guild Hall has integrated entertainment, dining, and shopping. It is both modern and has the style of an ancient capital. It can be said to be a tourist attraction that must be visited.
Panjiayu Massacre Memorial Hall Red Tourism Scenic Area
Panjiayu is located deep in the Yanshan Mountains at the junction of Fengrun, Luanxian and Qianxi counties. It is a mountainous area. On January 25, 1941, Jiro Sasaki, a Japanese consultant to Fengrun, gathered more than 3,000 Japanese soldiers from 16 strongholds and more than 2,000 puppet troops to create a brutal massacre in Panjiayu. 1,230 men, women, old and young in the village were brutally killed, 33 families were killed, 96 people were injured, and more than 1,300 houses were burned down. This is the Panjiayu Massacre that shocked China and the world.