Experience the red culture of Nanchang and visit the memorial hall of revolutionary martyrs in Jiangxi on the spot. In the People's Liberation War, in the People's Revolutionary Movement, the heroes who died gloriously in the socialist revolution and socialist construction will never die! The immortal name of the revolutionary martyrs will live forever in the hearts of the people of the country and the world for the progress of mankind!
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Experience the red culture of Nanchang and visit the memorial hall of revolutionary martyrs in Jiangxi on the spot. In the People's Liberation War, in the People's Revolutionary Movement, the heroes who died gloriously in the socialist revolution and socialist construction will never die! The immortal name of the revolutionary martyrs will live forever in the hearts of the people of the country and the world for the progress of mankind!
The Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Hall is a memorial to the revolutionary martyrs in Jiangxi. It is very shocking after the visit. I feel that my good life is not easy to come by. It is also a patriotic education base. It is very close to Bayi Square. I recommend everyone to visit it. It is free to visit and enter by swiping your ID card.
I arrived there at 9 o'clock this morning, and I didn't pay attention to the specific time. As soon as I arrived at the music fountain, it was open. Mom and Dad liked it very much! I am excited to see the fountain! There are department stores nearby, and Wanda!
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The Memorial Hall of the Revolutionary Martyrs is located in the middle section of Bayi Avenue in Nanchang City, and the crowds are constantly visited.
Very good, just come and see if there is nothing, there are a lot of people.
Jiangxi paid a lot of blood to the founding of New China
Jiangxi Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Hall, located on the east side of the middle section of Bayi Avenue in the center of Nanchang, covers an area of more than 10,000 square meters. The main building in the museum was completed on April 19, 1954, and officially opened to the public on October 1, 1957.