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Public buildings in Nanjing during the Republic of China

Marin Hospital (Drum Tower Hospital), Zhongshan Road Central Hospital (now Nanjing General Hospital of Nanjing Military Region), Central Museum (now Nanjing Museum), Central Hotel, Dahua Cinema on Zhongshan South Road (formerly Dahua Theater), Central Stadium (now Nanjing Institute of Physical Education), Xiaguan Branch of Jiangsu Postal Administration, etc. In Nanjing during the Republic of China, the former site of Yangzi Hotel (now the location of Xiaguan District Public Security Bureau), the former site of China Central Radio Station (now the location of Jiangsu Audio-visual Publishing House), the former site of National Art Exhibition Hall (now the Jiangsu Provincial Art Museum) and the former site of International Gala (now Nanjing Hotel), The former site of Sacred Heart Children's Hospital (now the administrative building of Nanjing Children's Hospital), Dahua Cinema (now Dahua Cinema), Anle Hotel (now demolished), Jiankang Road Post Sub-office (now the post office of Soviet Postal Administration (now the Nanjing Post Equipment Company, the post office human resources center and the post guest house), the former site of the central hospital (now the Nanjing General Hospital of Nanjing Military Region), the former site of the cemetery post office (now the postal museum of the Republic of China) and the former site of the central stadium (now the Nanjing Sports Institute Stadium). Former site of Capital Hotel (now Nanjing Huajiang Hotel) Former site of Marin Hospital (now Nanjing Gulou Hospital) Former site of Fuchang Hotel (now Fuchang Hotel) Former site of Central Hotel (now Central Hotel) Former site of Amateur Gala (now former site of Jiangsu Song and Dance Theatre, former site of Overseas Chinese Hostel, former site of Nanjing Telecommunication Bureau, former site of Nanjing Telecommunication Bureau Building, former site of Central Museum and former site of Nanjing Museum).