The Chengde Mountain Resort Museum is located at the palace zone of the Chengde Mountain Resort, which is the largest existing classical imperial garden in China.
Founded in 1959, Dingzhou Museum was originally located within the courtyard of the Dingzhou Confucian Temple.
Located in the eastern foothills of Fenghuang Mountain in downtown Tangshan, Tangshan Museum was initially established in 1996 before a major renovation began in 2009. The new look museum reopened to the public in 2012.
The Li Dazhao Memorial comprises the memorial hall and the former residence of Li Dazhao (1889-1927), pioneer and co-founder of the Communist Party of China.
The Yuan Zhongdu site is the remains of one of the four capitals of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) of China (known as the Middle Capital in Chinese), and is located 15 kilometers to the north of the Zhangbei county, in North China's Hebei province.
Located in Luanping county, North China’s Hebei province about 130 kilometers away from Beijing, the Jinshanling Great Wall was built under the direction of General Xu Da (1332-85) in 1368 during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
The Western Qing Tombs are located at the foot of Yongning Mountain in Yixian county, Hebei province, 98 kilometers southwest of Beijing. It is the last imperial tomb complex of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
Yesanpo Scenic Spot is located at the junction of Taihang Mountains and Yanshan Mountains in Laishui county, Baoding, Hebei province.
Xibaipo Scenic spot, having red tourism as its theme, is located in Pingshan county, Hebei province.