210 Qingchun Rd, Hu Bin Shang Quan, Xiacheng Qu, Hangzhou Shi, Zhejiang Sheng, ChinaMap
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The area of the memorial is quite large, and there are more Western-style buildings, but the local area is also very Chinese-style architectural style. There are many detailed information about Mr. Ma Yuchu's extraordinary life.
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Ma Yinchu's former residence is located at No. 210 Qingchun Road, Hangzhou City. The main building was built in the late Qing Dynasty, with a construction area of about 486 square meters and a total of three floors. It is a Chinese and Western style brick and wood structure garden villa; the word "Bamboo House" is engraved on the south wall of the balcony on the third floor. Therefore, this small building is also called "Bamboo House". Bamboo House is a residence purchased by Ma Yinchu in 1936. From 1936 to the summer of 1937, he lived in this house. During the period after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945, and from August 1949 to 1951 when he was the president of Zhejiang University, he also lived in the bamboo house. Some of Ma Yinchu's economics treatises and speeches were written in Bamboo House. The Ma Yinchu Memorial Hall was established in Ma Yinchu's old residence. After the renovation, the old residence has basically maintained its original appearance. Now the first and second floors are turned into exhibition halls, and Ma Lao's study and bedroom have been restored. The museum exhibits photos, historical materials, writings and handwritings of Ma Lao in various periods, which are divided into "Responsible for the West", "National Guard", "Commonly Discuss the Country", "A Generation of Masters", "Population Macro Theory", "Uphold the Truth" , "Brightening the World" and other 10 topics, showing the splendid life of Ma Lao for a hundred years. The desks, bookcases, table lamps, high stools and reclining chairs, wheelchairs, and displayed coats and hats displayed in the exhibition hall are all originals used by Ma Yinchu before his death.
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The area of the memorial is quite large, and there are more Western-style buildings, but the local area is also very Chinese-style architectural style. There are many detailed information about Mr. Ma Yuchu's extraordinary life.
Hangzhou Ma Xuchu's former residence is located at No. 210 Qingchun Road, built in the late Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China. It is a three-story brick and wooden structure building with a total area of 461 square meters. It was originally owned by Ma Xingzhu. Ma Xuchu was purchased and lived in Ma Xuchu in 1936. In May 1951, Ma Xuchu was appointed president of Peking University and left Hangzhou to Beijing. Later, the building users have been replaced, and it was used by Zhejiang Provincial Cultural and History Research Institute in 1993.
Located on Qingchun Road, a Chinese and Western-style brick-and-wood garden villa with a display of Mr. Ma's lifelong experience and achievements can be visited for free and free explanations. When I went there was noon in early summer, it was quiet inside. I saw Mr. Ma holding a statue of books standing in the study. At this time, it seemed that time was running back. The scene of Mr. Ma's diligence and learning would emerge in his brain. Tribute to everyone who has pursued the truth for his life!
The location is very good, the entrance is the subway station, the traffic is very convenient, this point gives five-star praise
Hangzhou is estimated to know the location of Ma Yuchu Memorial Hall not too many people, so it is a very good niche attraction
The population problem is a big problem, Mr. Ma is a state-owned man. The memorial hall is quiet.
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In Hangzhou for more than 30 years, the first time I passed by here, but unfortunately I was not allowed to visit the building.