Former Site of The Northwest Bureau of The Cpc Central Committee

The Revolutionary Site of the Northwest Bureau of the CPC Central Committee was announced as a national key cultural relic protection unit on May 25, 2006. It is located on the hillside of Huashibian, Nanchuan, Yan’an. It was the office of the Northwest Bureau of the CPC Central Committee from September 1941 to March 1947. On May 13, 1941, the Northwest Working Committee of the CPC Central Committee and the Central Bureau of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region merged to form the Northwest Bureau of the CPC Central Committee. Huashibian, Nanchuan, Yan’an was originally the site of the Normal School of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region. There are more than 100 earth and stone caves distributed on four steps on the mountain. According to the instructions of the CPC Central Committee, the Normal School of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region moved from Huashibian to Zhangya Village in Xibeichuan in September 1942, and the Northwest Bureau, which was stationed in Zhangya Village, moved to Huashibian. From then on, it became the office and accommodation place of various departments of the Northwest Bureau. The total area of the Brief History Exhibition Hall is 255 square meters. There are 4 exhibition halls in total, which reproduce the revolutionary spirit of self-reliance and hard work of the Northwest Bureau of the CPC Central Committee through more than 110 photos, real objects and two oil paintings. The first exhibition hall is the establishment of the Northwest Bureau of the CPC Central Committee; the second exhibition hall is the construction of the model anti-Japanese base area; the third exhibition hall tells the story of the Yan’an Rectification Movement and the Northwest Bureau’s senior cadres meeting; the fourth exhibition hall tells the story of the Northwest Bureau of the CPC Central Committee during the War of Liberation.