The Hebei Photographers Association has concluded its acclaimed ‘Beautiful Hebei’ series with a compelling eleventh installment focusing on the province’s revolutionary heritage sites. This final chapter showcases 198 meticulously curated photographs drawn from the association’s extensive archives, special submissions, and collaborative collections with cultural organizations.
The visual journey highlights historically significant locations that played pivotal roles in China’s revolutionary history, offering both educational value and tourism appeal. The project represents a comprehensive effort to document and promote Hebei’s cultural legacy through professional photography.
Under the guidance of the association’s curatorial team, the series has systematically presented Hebei’s diverse cultural and historical attractions across all eleven episodes. This final installation specifically emphasizes ‘red tourism’ destinations that commemorate revolutionary struggles and achievements.
Contributing photographer Sun Ke noted the importance of preserving these historical narratives through visual storytelling. The project serves as both an archival effort and a promotional initiative to boost cultural tourism in the region during the winter season.
