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Where is the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Macau?

Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Macao is a famous scenic spot in Macao's cultural landscape.

Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Macau is located next to Wendi Street 1 Global Hotel. This is a Muslim building. This apartment was built by Dr. Sun Yat-sen at 19 18 as the residence of his family. To 1932, Sheng Zhe, son of the founding fathers, took care of his mother, Ms. Mu Zhen. After the death of Ms. Mu Zhen, her former residence was renamed "Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall" on 1958.

1972 Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall completed. It is a palace-style building in China. It is magnificent, but it is not carved. The museum is 30.4m high and has a circumference of100m, including the Great Hall of the People, Dr. Sun Yixian Library, Zhongshan Gallery, four exhibition halls, study rooms, lecture halls and joint service center. It is a place for important artistic and cultural activities and large-scale speeches and exhibitions on the island.

The Great Hall covers an area of 853.4 square meters and can accommodate 3,000 people. Many island-wide music, dance, drama and other activities are held here, including the annual Golden Horse Film Festival, which was also chosen as the venue for the Taipei Awards Ceremony. Dr. Sun Yixian Library, with a collection of 300,000 volumes, is a professional library, mainly collecting related research and writings of Dr. Sun Yat-sen; Sun Yat-sen Art Museum regularly holds various art exhibitions, and invites experts and scholars from all sides to give speeches every Saturday and Sunday according to current events and people's feelings.

Zhongshan Park is rich in flowers and trees, with willows hanging low around Cuihu and quiet water waves, which is quite beautiful in the garden. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall and its hinterland provide a good place for Taipei citizens to relax.

Dr. Sun Yat-sen graduated from the Medical College of Hong Kong University in his early years. He once came to Macao Jinghu Hospital to practice medicine, founded the Bureau of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, and carried out revolutionary activities by practicing medicine. The League also set up a branch in Macau, and finally succeeded in the Wuchang Uprising of 19 1 1, which overthrew the Manchu government and created modern China. The memorial hall is located in Wandis Street, next to the Universal Hotel, and it is a building with a blend of Muslim colors. Mr. Sun invested in building this apartment on 19 19 as the residence of his family, and then rebuilt it. By 1932, Sheng Zhe, the son of the founding fathers, adopted his mother, Mrs. Lu Taifu (Ms. Mu Zhen) here. Later, Mrs. Lu died and her body was buried in Laoxi Cemetery. The former residence was renamed Sun Yat-sen Museum on 1958.

The decoration of the memorial hall remains the original appearance, and the furnishings in the museum are all the cultural relics and furniture used by Mr. Sun when he was the grand marshal in Guangzhou, as well as the articles used when he was practicing medicine in Macao. Some original works and precious photos of the founding fathers, including a photo of the founding fathers and revolutionary martyrs, are also treasured. At present, an exhibition area has been set up in the museum to display the brief introduction of Taiwan Province Province and some local magazines and publications. On one side of the museum is the garden where Mr. Sun liked to sit before his death. There stands a bust bronze statue of the founding father and the four characters "The world is for the public" for tourists to watch.