The Guangzhou Uprising Memorial Hall is based on the former site of the Guangzhou Soviet Government. The existing cultural relics buildings include the gate building, the Guangzhou Soviet Government office building, the guard company and warehouse, the Workers and Peasants Red Army Headquarters, etc. It is a local historical memorial museum.
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The Guangzhou Uprising Memorial Hall is based on the former site of the Guangzhou Soviet Government. The existing cultural relics buildings include the gate building, the Guangzhou Soviet Government office building, the guard company and warehouse, the Workers and Peasants Red Army Headquarters, etc. It is a local historical memorial museum.
Guangzhou Uprising Memorial Hall, the former site of Guangzhou Commune, is located in one of 200 Uprising Road, Guangzhou, China. In 1956, the South Building was opened as the Guangzhou Uprising Exhibition Room and opened to the inside. In 1987, the old site was repaired and restored, and the Guangzhou Uprising Memorial Hall was established. The memorial was renovated in 2006, during which time the projectiles and other cultural relics were excavated in the north building of the former site. It was reopened in 2007.
The Guangzhou Uprising Memorial Hall is located in downtown Guangzhou, accessible by subway and bus. It is a holy place of the Red Revolution and a symbol of red China. It commemorates countless revolutionary martyrs who died for the bloodshed of New China. It is worth a visit.
This is the third major uprising that the Communist Party led by the Communist Party of China in the year of the armed rebellion against the Kuomintang and the massacre of Communists. There are many precious photos and objects here, which are of great educational significance.
It was a red educational base, but I took it as a place to miss, because it was in addition to the memorial site of the Guangzhou uprising, the site of the Soviet regime in Guangzhou, and many of the sites. Of course, the most worth visiting is the exhibition hall in the Guangzhou Uprising Memorial Hall, which uses a lot of text photos, and Shi Shi introduced us to the reasons for the Guangzhou Uprising and the contributions made for the Chinese Revolution.
Regarding the 1927 Guangzhou Uprising, there are two main attractions: one is the Guangzhou Uprising Memorial Hall, which was founded by the Soviet government after the Uprising, and the Guangzhou Commune. Although the Guangzhou Commune is only three days away, it is the first Soviet government established in China's big cities, known as the "Paris Commune of the East". The other is the Guangzhou Uprising Martyrs Cemetery, where more than 5,700 martyrs died after the uprising failed. The transportation of the Guangzhou Uprising Memorial Hall is very convenient. Exit J of the subway park front station is under your nose.