Open Opens at 09:00-17:00(Admission ends at 17:00)
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hour
Address:
Jialing Xin Cun 63, Chongqing, ChinaMap
Phone023-63609515
What travelers say:
A very cold museum, but through this museum, you can see the feeling of the allied forces working together to fight Japan. The location is far away, it is recommended to take a taxi. If you take the subway, you need to walk a long way.
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Joseph Stilwell (1883-1946): Baratka, Florida, USA. Graduated from West Point Military Academy in 1904, participated in the First World War, and served as the attache of the US Embassy in China. From 1926 to 1929, he served as battalion commander and acting chief of staff of the 15th Infantry Regiment of the US military stationed in Tianjin, and was promoted to lieutenant colonel. At that time, Marshall was the deputy head and acting head of the regiment, and the two met here. Stilwell has visited China many times and speaks Chinese. After the Pearl Harbor incident in World War II, the United States entered the war. Stilwell was promoted to lieutenant general in 1942 and was sent to China, where he served successively as chief of staff of the Chinese theater, commander-in-chief of the U.S. military in the China-Myanmar-India theater, and the Allied Forces Command in Southeast Asia. Deputy commander, commander of the Chinese army in India, and the person in charge of allocating US aid to China, and was later promoted to a four-star general. On September 2, 2015, Joseph Stilwell was awarded the commemorative medal for the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.
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A very cold museum, but through this museum, you can see the feeling of the allied forces working together to fight Japan. The location is far away, it is recommended to take a taxi. If you take the subway, you need to walk a long way.
A relatively cold attraction, but I think it is worth seeing. It records the life of General Stilwell and the Allied support for China's resistance to Japan at that time. The souvenirs sold inside are very unique.
Tickets are 15 yuan, personally feel like a private museum, the ticket office is an old couple, gave money and did not take the initiative to give me tickets, I asked them to give me, leave a memorial. The Stilwell Museum is actually the former residence of General Stilwell, a small foreign-style building, and the entrance platform has a bust of Stilwell, which can be photographed. The exhibition is mainly based on photos with text descriptions, there are a small number of real objects, few tourists, some foreigners will come to visit, take a closer look for about an hour, suitable for friends who like history.
[Joseph Stilwell (Joseph Stilwell, 18831946)]: People from Balatka, Florida, United States. He graduated from West Point in 1904, participated in World War I and served as an attaché of the United States Embassy in China. He served as the commander of the 15th Infantry Regiment of the United States Army in Tianjin from 1926 to 1929. Promotion to Lieutenant Colonel. Marshall was deputy head and acting head of the regiment at the time, and the two met here. Stilwell had come to China many times and could speak Chinese. After the Pearl Harbor incident of World War II, the United States fought. Stilwell was promoted to Lieutenant General in 1942 and was sent to China. He has served as the Chief of Staff of China Theatre, the Commander-in-Chief of the US Army in the China-Myanmar-India Theatre, the Deputy Commander of the Allied Command in Southeast Asia, and the Commander of the Chinese Army in India. He was assigned the head of the US aid to China and other positions, and was promoted to four-star general. September 2, 2015, Joseph Stilwell was awarded the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese people's War of Resistance Against Japan. "The guns are silent, the smoke is gone, only the friendship of history, our memories are long!"
The battle against the West was dominated by the then commander-in-chief of the US military in the Sino-Burmese-Indian theater, Stilwell's relationship with Chiang Kai-shek was rigid and even completely overturned. The Kuomintang side will later the eastern line of Yu Guixiang battlefield also boil down to the military waste of the Myanmar battlefield, the Songshan campaign and even the significance of the whole northern Myanmar battle has been deliberately weakened.
Must be worth a visit, heard from friends, the individual is not resistant to such a place