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Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty
The royal tombs of the Joseon Dynasty consist of 40 tombs spread over 18 sites. The tombs were built over five centuries between 1408 and 1966 to honor ancestors, honor their merits, maintain royal authority, protect ancestral spirits from evil, and prevent vandalism. Tombs were chosen in locations of natural beauty, usually backed by hills, facing south toward water, and ideally with ridges in the distance. In addition to the burial areas, the royal tombs also have ritual areas and entrances. In addition to the tombs, the associated buildings that form part of the tombs include T-shaped wooden shrines, stele sheds, royal kitchens and guardhouses, red pointed gates, and gravekeepers' houses. The exteriors of the tombs are decorated with a variety of stone objects, including human and animal statues. The Joseon Dynasty tombs complete the 5,000-year history of royal tomb architecture on the Korean Peninsula.
Tangshan Earthquake Memorial Park
The Tangshan Earthquake Relics Memorial Park was started in April 2008 and was initially completed and opened in July 2008. It covers a total area of 400,000 square meters and has a total investment of 600 million yuan. It is the world's first earthquake relic park with the theme of "commemoration". The design of the park fully reflects the concept of "respecting nature, caring for life, exploring science, and recalling history". With the former Tangshan Locomotive and Rolling Stock Plant rails as the vertical axis and the Memorial Avenue as the horizontal axis, it is divided into the earthquake relic area, memorial water area, memorial forest area, memorial square and other areas.
Boxer Rebellion Memorial Hall
The Xingtai Weixian Boxer Memorial Hall was built with an investment of more than 8 million yuan to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Boxer Movement. It is located at the southern end of the Yihe Square in Weixian County, Xingtai City, covering an area of 40 mu and a construction area of 5,447 square meters. It is a large building that integrates local characteristics, national style, and modern architectural style. The hall systematically displays large-scale exhibitions that fully reflect the Boxer Movement.
Anti-Japanese War Sculpture Park
The Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression Memorial Sculpture Park was built to commemorate the 55th anniversary of the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. The park has the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression Memorial with the name of the monument inscribed by former President Jiang Zemin, a sculpture group area with the theme of "National Anthem" reflecting the eight-year bloody history of the Chinese people, as well as the sunken central square, Wanping City Wall, green forest and other major landscapes.
Jintang Bridge Meeting Park
The National 2A-level Tourist Attraction is a theme park built to commemorate the victory of the Pingjin Campaign. The Jintang Bridge is a bridge with cultural relic value and historical commemorative significance. It was built in 1906. During the Pingjin Campaign, the People's Liberation Army met on the Jintang Bridge, so it became a landmark building symbolizing the liberation of Tianjin. To commemorate this historic moment, after the Jintang Bridge was renovated and restored to its function, theme parks were built on the east and west banks of the bridge, named the Meeting Park.
Tangshan Earthquake Memorial Park
The Tangshan Earthquake Relics Memorial Park was started in April 2008 and was initially completed and opened in July 2008. It covers a total area of 400,000 square meters and has a total investment of 600 million yuan. It is the world's first earthquake relic park with the theme of "commemoration". The design of the park fully reflects the concept of "respecting nature, caring for life, exploring science, and recalling history". With the former Tangshan Locomotive and Rolling Stock Plant rails as the vertical axis and the Memorial Avenue as the horizontal axis, it is divided into the earthquake relic area, memorial water area, memorial forest area, memorial square and other areas.