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Where does the seventh branch of China People's Anti-Japanese Military and Political University belong?
The seventh campus of China People's Anti-Japanese Military and Political University is a cultural relic protection unit in Gansu Province and a classic red tourist attraction.

China People's Anti-Japanese Military and Political University No.7 Campus

The former site of the Seventh Campus of China People's Anti-Japanese Military and Political University (hereinafter referred to as "Kang Daqi Campus") is located in Donghuachi Village, Linzhen Township, Huachi County. There are 22 stone circle kilns, 1 courtyard. From 1943 to 1946, only one phase was held in Huachi, with more than 5,200 students at the most. Peng is the principal and Yu Chujie is the vice principal. The students of Kangdaqi Branch actively responded to the call of the CPC Central Committee to "do it yourself and have plenty of food and clothing", while studying and producing, creating rich material and spiritual wealth.

The former site of the school is backed by the Donghua Pool Brick Tower and faces the "Flower Pool Water", which is known as "Little Yan 'an in Gansu".