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A Japanese-Russian prison in Lushun, a patriotic education base, do you want to go?

The China-Russia Prison Museum in Lushun is a patriotic education base, which was built by the Russians and later occupied and expanded by the Japanese. It is used to hold prisoners from many countries, including Japanese, and it is also a place with a shameful history. The museum is completely free of charge, and there will be free lecturers in the museum every half hour. It is absolutely enough to walk down for one hour as a whole. Friends who like history can come here to have a look.

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In Xiangyang Street, Lushunkou District, Dalian, the former site of China-Russia Prison is the most famous historical attraction in Lushun. It was once the place where Japanese invaders imprisoned and tortured Japanese patriots and international anti-war activists. Here we can see the complete and huge prison facilities, including cells, execution ground for instruments of torture, etc., which shows the humiliating history and warns the people not to forget the national humiliation. The former site of Japan-Russia prison is large, so it will take more than two hours if you visit it carefully. You must show your ID card before you can enter the library.

As this is the former site of the prison, even in midsummer, you will feel the coolness in it. It is not recommended to bring too young children in, and photos are allowed in the museum. Some of the gray brick buildings that I saw after entering the door were built in the early days of Russia, while the large red brick buildings behind were expanded in the later days of Japan. Thousands of righteous men including China, North Korea, Japan and the former Soviet Union were imprisoned and persecuted, so you will find many Korean tourists visiting here.

The first half of the prison is mainly a cell and a torture room, where you can see the harsh detention environment of the prisoners and all kinds of torture devices on display. The second half of the prison is more than a dozen factories, where the Japanese army once forced prisoners to produce munitions and daily necessities for them. Here you will see a towering red brick wall with a power grid and a watchtower beside it. There is also a hanging room in the corner, where gallows and bone barrels are displayed, which makes people feel very heavy.

when you enter the museum, you can visit in sequence according to the instructions, and you can see the physical examination room, the east cell, the dark cell, the torture room, the west cell, the triangle of Chinese and western cells, the north gate, the hanging ground and other places in turn. Finally, there are exhibitions such as "Special Exhibition of Modern War Relics" and "Exhibition of Modern Inscriptions". There are all kinds of torture equipment in the prison, narrow passages and dark cells, which will make you feel lifeless. It is better for timid partners to have a brief look at the prison appearance.

The cell space is small, and there is a kind of airtight dark cell with only 2.4 square meters, and a cat's eye is specially used to hold disobedient prisoners. Dark and cold is the feeling here, which always gives people a sense of oppression. Inside, you can still feel the horror. The torture room, detention room and guard desk are very strictly designed, and the original appearance of the original site is preserved. You can see the horror of detention and trial at that time. After reading it, you really feel that a happy life is hard-won, and the revolutionary predecessors are really worthy of admiration.

I went to a Japanese-Russian prison with a heavy heart. How many heroes died here? It was full of punishment, a place to work, and a small, damp and dark prison. The patriotic feelings of preferring death to recruitment were the predecessors' achievements in our beautiful life with their own flesh and blood. We should cherish the hard-won beautiful life. In addition to being a patriotic education base, it should also be of high research value for the modern history of China. If there are elderly people at home who are young or older, it is still not recommended to come here.

In a sense, the most terrible thing in the Japanese-Russian prison is that it is sunny and warm, with rows of trees dancing and children chasing games on the grass near the gate. It was like a nightmare, and everything was horribly upside down. In the Japanese and Russian prisons, there should be no sunshine, no light, no green grass and no children laughing. Japanese and Russian prisons should be a place where there will never be sunshine and flowers will wither forever, because it used to be a hell on earth. What do you think?

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