On September 18, the Panshi Anti-Japanese Struggle Memorial Hall was officially opened to the public. The museum is the largest red exhibition hall in Jilin Province, displaying more than 160 newly excavated and newly sorted cultural relics of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance.

  Panshi City is located in the central and southern part of Jilin Province, in the transition zone between Songliao Plain and Changbai Mountains, and is an old revolutionary area in China.

  A stone stele weighing hundreds of pounds is the latest evidence that Japanese invaders carried out enslavement education in Northeast China.

According to the research of the archaeological team and scholars, after the Japanese army occupied the rock, students must visit the "shrine" before class and accept religious influence in the "shrine".

(Reporter Cang Yan Shi Hongyu produced Sui Zhiyuan)

Responsible editor: [Li Ji]