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Where is the former site of Beicun, the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army?

The former site of Beicun, the Eighth Route Army Headquarters, is a national key cultural relic protection unit and a classic red tourism scenic spot.

The former site of the Eighth Route Army Headquarters in Beicun (incorporated into the former site of the Eighth Route Army Headquarters in Wuxiang) (the sixth batch of national security)

Era: 1938-1939

< p>Address: Beicun, Dianshang Town, Lucheng City

From October 1938 to July 8, 1939, the Eighth Route Army crossed the Yellow River eastward, advanced into Taihang, and opened up the North China Anti-Japanese Base Area. After visiting 56 villages, - Commander-in-Chief Moved from the suburbs of Changzhi City to Beicun. It was the place where the General Headquarters of the Eighth Route Army was stationed for the first time for a long time during the Eastern Expedition, and then moved to Zhuanbi Village in Wuxiang County. Commander-in-Chief, Deputy Commander Peng Dehuai, Deputy Chief of General Staff Zuo Quan, Secretary of the Northern Bureau of the 0 Central Committee-, Commander of the 129th Division-, Political Commissar- and other older generation proletarian revolutionaries led and commanded the guerrilla war and guerrilla war in the North China Anti-Japanese Base Area here. The "anti-encirclement and suppression" and "anti-friction" struggles laid a solid foundation for the complete victory of the Anti-Japanese War.

The old site of Beicun now preserves 6 courtyards with 175 houses, including the headquarters, northern bureau, food repair department and security company, headquarters military law department, and Luyi Residential Area, covering an area of ??about 4,800 square meters. square meters.

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Beicun Village: Beicun Introduction Beicun, Dianshang Town, is located in the western suburbs of Lucheng, on the bank of the Zhuozhang River. It has obvious location advantages, convenient transportation, and its leading industry is coking. It was the place where the Eighth Route Army crossed the Yellow River eastward, advanced into Taihang, opened the North China Anti-Japanese Base Area, and where the headquarters was stationed for the first time for a long time. The whole village covers an area of ??11.8 square kilometers, with 2,479 acres of cultivated land, 624 households, and a population of 2,586. There are currently 104 party members in the village.

In 2010, the Beicun Party Branch and Village Committee took the opportunity of striving for excellence to lead all villagers to pioneer and innovate, work hard, and effectively create