Bai Yihua Martyrs Memorial Hall

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Bai Yihua Martyrs Memorial Hall

On the northern shore of the Miyun Reservoir, amidst green trees, stands a majestic marble monument commemorating Bai Yihua, a national hero of the Anti-Japanese War. He was the original commander of the Tenth Infantry Regiment of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army and the founder of the Fengluanmi Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Base. On February 4, 1941, he was tragically killed by a Japanese sniper in the western hills of Maying, Miyun, at the age of 30. Bai Yihua was an outstanding commander, national...

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Bai Yihua Martyrs Memorial Hall

On the northern shore of the Miyun Reservoir, amidst green trees, stands a majestic marble monument commemorating Bai Yihua, a national hero of the Anti-Japanese War. He was the original commander of the Tenth Infantry Regiment of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army and the founder of the Fengluanmi Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Base. On February 4, 1941, he was tragically killed by a Japanese sniper in the western hills of Maying, Miyun, at the age of 30. Bai Yihua was an outstanding commander, national hero, and a vanguard of the proletariat.

The memorial site covers a total area of 3,000 square meters. At the entrance stands a 6-meter-high stone archway inscribed with "Eternal Glory to Martyr Bai Yihua" on the front and "National Elite" on the back. Inside the park, there is a marble bust of the martyr and a marble screen, which features eight large characters handwritten by General Xiao Ke and the "Biography of Martyr Bai Yihua" written by his old comrade-in-arms, Wang Kang.

In 2006, the Miyun Anti-Japanese Exhibition Hall was completed. It occupies a total area of 1.5 acres (about 6000 square meters), with a building area of 293 square meters. The hall stands 10 meters tall, topped with a design resembling the hat of the Eighth Route Army. The memorial hall is divided into four exhibition areas.

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