Xinzhou Xinkou Battle Site Tourism Guide

Gaocheng Township
Scenic spot introduction:
The site of the Battle of Xinkou was an important military defense base as early as the Han Dynasty. The site is 1,000 meters long from north to south and 500 meters wide from east to west. There are more than 50 cave dwellings built during the battle with the Japanese army and No. 204 fierce battle site. War relics have been discovered from time to time. Except for the collapse of some cave dwellings, the rest are well preserved. The Battle of Xinkou was a typical example of the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party against Japan in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War. More than 10,000 enemies were wiped out and the "elite" fifth division of the Japanese invaders was severely damaged.Attractions distribution:
The ruins of the Battle of Xinkou are located 25 kilometers north of Xinzhou. There are scenic spots such as the Battle of Xinkou Memorial Wall, Weapons and Ammunition Depot, Cave No. 3, Yunzhong River, Eastern Front Highlands, and Western Front Highlands.Scenic spot features:
Red tourism, Anti-Japanese War, history, humanitiesTransportation
Scenic spot location:
China>Shanxi Province>Xinzhou City>Xinfu District>Gaocheng Township
How to get there:
Self-driving: G108 → Qiyi North Road → Yanmen East Avenue → Xinjian North Road → Xinjian South Road → Xinjian East Street → Yunzhong South Road → Ruins.
Scenic area map:
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Tickets
Ticket price for the Battle of Xinkou Site:
free
Scenic area opening hours:
All day
Travel Tips
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Gallery

Xinzhou Xinkou Battle Site Tourism Guide - Eastern Front Highlands

Xinzhou Xinkou Battle Site Tourism Guide - Western Front Highlands

Xinzhou Xinkou Battle Site Tourism Guide - Weapons and Ammunition Depot

Xinzhou Xinkou Battle Site Tourism Guide - Xinkou Battle Memorial Wall

Xinzhou Xinkou Battle Site Tourism Guide - Directory of Soldiers

Xinzhou Xinkou Battle Site Tourism Guide - Yunzhong River
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