Heroic story of Northeast United Resistance Army recounted in Beijing


To mark the 80th anniversary of victory in the resistance war, a Special Exhibition of Relics from the Sites of the Northeast United Resistance Army opened on Saturday at the Museum of the Communist Party of China in Beijing. The exhibit puts the remarkable efforts of the army in the spotlight through the display of 1,289 artifacts.
According to Meng Qingxu, leader of the excavation team at the Hongshilazi site in Panshi, Jilin province, the first anti-Japanese guerrilla base established by the CPC in the northeastern region, this is the first comprehensive display of their archaeological finds. Recent finds by archaeologists at the Jiguanshan site in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, another significant base for the resistance army, are included in the exhibit.