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Kailuan National Mine Park Museum

Kailuan National Mine Park is located in the bustling area of the center of Tangshan City. It is one of the first national mine parks approved by the Ministry of Land and Resources in August 2005. As a large-scale industrial heritage tourism park, Kailuan National Mine Park is mainly composed of the century-old mining relics of Kailuan. The planned area of the project is 307,530.9 square meters, divided into two parts: "China Modern Industrial Expo Park" and "Ecological Leisure and Entertainment Park". After the completion of the park, it will show the "source of China's modern coal industry" as a whole. The century-old mine will be transformed into a national mine park with a strong modern atmosphere, becoming another characteristic tourism brand of New Tangshan. The main building area of Tangshan Kailuan Mine Museum is more than 7,000 square meters, with a total of five floors, four floors on the ground, and a height of 20 meters. The building is in neoclassical style, focusing on the stability and elegance of the overall style, and striving for the simplicity and neatness of the details of the line, including the choice of relief language, to ensure that it is suitable for the connotation of the industrial theme.

Shougang Industrial Cultural Tourism Zone

From Fushi Road to Chang'an Avenue in the south, in this 1.96 square kilometer industrial heritage park in the old factory area, visitors can not only go deep into the blast furnace and take a small train, but also experience the most nostalgic Shougang soda and canteen tray meals, and become an authentic Shougang person. Shougang Industrial Culture Scenic Area is a national industrial tourism demonstration site. It is based on the industrial production activities of Shougang Group, with the theme of "How Steel is Made" and the steel production process as the main line, allowing visitors to experience the spectacular scenes of steel production and the style of modern industrial enterprises. The scenic area is located in Shijingshan District, Beijing. The retro feel of the iron sheet factory is combined with the historical sense of the Shijingshan ancient building complex. The vigorous steel production scene is organically combined with the lake and mountain scenery, and people and nature are in harmony.

Beijing Erguotou Liquor Museum

Beijing Red Star Co., Ltd.'s Beijing Erguotou Liquor Museum in Huairou has opened its doors to welcome visitors, adding another attraction to Beijing's industrial tourism. Visitors can learn about the origin of Erguotou through nearly 100 cultural relics in the museum, taste the "new wine" that has just been brewed, and can also experience "drunk" soberly in a specially designed "illusion". Old Beijingers say that there are three joys in the capital: climbing the Great Wall, eating roast duck, and drinking Erguotou. If you don't have all three joys, you can't say you have been to Beijing. Bamboo wine jars, sorghum storage, and the aroma of wine lees that hits you in the face, you will immediately feel a strong breath as soon as you enter the Erguotou Liquor Museum. "If you want to taste the true taste of Erguotou, you must understand the history and production process of Erguotou." Zhang Yumin, director of the museum, introduced to visitors that Erguotou Liquor originated in the Yuan Dynasty according to research and has a history of 800 years. It was developed from Shaojiu (commonly known as Shaodaozi) in northern China. Erguotou was originally just a process of brewing. When brewing wine, the brewing technicians cut off the first pot of cooled wine and the third pot of cooled wine tail, and only take the second pot of wine with the best quality, so it is called "Erguotou". The "Longquan Shaoguo" and "Yiheyong Shaoguo" made with this process have become "famous wines" in the capital during the Qing Dynasty. In order to truly restore the traditional brewing process of "Shaodaozi", the museum has taken great pains, including wine jars from the Ming Dynasty, steaming barrels from the Qing Dynasty... The museum has collected nearly 100 "cultural relics" from the folk and other museums, and restored the scenes in a one-to-one scale, showing the entire traditional brewing steps of Erguotou from grain selection to koji making, fermentation, distillation, and blending, so that visitors can intuitively understand the brewing process of Erguotou, the little-known traditional craftsmanship and the mysterious skill of "picking wine by looking at flowers". In addition to introducing the "Erguotou" craft to visitors through historical objects and scene restoration, the Erguotou Liquor Museum also focuses on service. In the experience area of the museum, visitors can directly participate in brewing and taste the warm "new wine" just extracted from the distiller; in the wine cellar display area, the museum has prepared paper and pens, and visitors can design personalized wine labels for their customized "Erguotou" and send blessings to relatives and friends; they can also go to the "drunken experience area" by themselves and soberly feel the "dizziness" after being drunk. It is understood that the establishment of the Erguotou Liquor Museum is only the first step for Red Star to develop cultural and creative industries. With the construction of other supporting facilities such as special restaurants, Red Star will establish a complete industrial tourism park based on the museum.

Hengshui Laobaigan Brewing Group Industrial Tourism Demonstration Site

Hengshui Laobaigan Brewing Group Co., Ltd. is a large-scale backbone state-owned enterprise in Hengshui City, Hebei Province. It was established in November 1996. Its predecessor was Hengshui Laobaigan Brewery, which was built in 1946. Now Hengshui Laobaigan Brewing Group has developed into a backbone enterprise of liquor production in Hebei Province and the largest manufacturer of Laobaigan flavor in China's liquor industry. It has a holding listed company (Hengshui Laobaigan Liquor Co., Ltd.) and two wholly-owned subsidiaries (Hebei Jiuzhou Beer Co., Ltd. and Hengshui Tianfeng Real Estate Development Co., Ltd.). The group has nearly 4,000 employees, covers an area of more than 2,000 acres, has total assets of more than 1.2 billion yuan, and has a production capacity of 55,000 tons of high-quality Hengshui Laobaigan liquor, with annual sales revenue of nearly 2 billion yuan and annual profits and taxes of 250 million yuan.

Tianjin Yingda International Clothing Co., Ltd. Industrial Tourism Zone

Located in Tianjin Airport Economic Zone, Yingda Leather Museum is a modern intelligent museum with a construction area of 1,500 square meters. The museum strives to cross-display professional leather clothing content with a long history and a wide span of time and space for people of different ages.