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Impressions of Wuhan Red Tourism

At present, the 35 red scenic spots in Wuhan can be roughly divided into three categories: the first category is the memorial hall, which is completely open to the public, such as the Agricultural Lecture Center, the August 7th Conference Site, the Martyrs Cemetery, etc., ***15; The second type is only open to some experts, scholars and students, and most of them are exhibition halls, such as the former site of the private Wuhan Middle School, the former site of the Third Hall of the Political Department of the Military Commission of the National Government, etc.;

The Wuhan Revolution Museum is located in Wuchang Hongxiang No. 13. In November 2000, the Memorial Hall of the former site of the Wuchang Peasant Movement Institute, the Peasant Movement Institute of Mao Zedong’s former residence

Memorial Hall, the Chen Tanqiu Martyr Memorial Hall and the Wuchang Uprising Gate Management Office merged to form the Wuhan Revolution Museum, with its office located in Wuchang Peasants Within the former site of the Movement Training Institute, it is responsible for the management, protection and opening up of the former site of the Wuchang Peasant Movement Training Institute, the former residence of Mao Zedong in Wuchang, the former site of martyr Chen Tanqiu’s early activities, and the former site of the Wuchang Uprising Gate.

The Central Peasant Movement Institute

The former site of the Central Peasant Movement Institute hosted by Comrade Mao Zedong is located at No. 13, Wuchang Hongxiang, Wuhan City. It was initiated by Comrade Mao Zedong during the first Kuomintang cooperation period. Founded and hosted a school to train cadres of the national peasant movement. The school building was built in 1904 and consists of four brick and wood structures with a large playground in the middle. The former site of the Agricultural Lecture Center is the only well-preserved late Qing palace-style building in Wuhan, covering an area of ??12,850 square meters. Beilu Primary School was originally founded by Zhang Zhidong. In 1927, it became the site of the Central Peasant Movement Training Institute.

The former site of the opening ceremony of the "Five National Congresses" of the Communist Party of China

The former site of the opening ceremony of the "Five National Congresses" of the Communist Party of China and the former site of the Chen Tanqiu Revolutionary Activities Memorial Hall is located at No. 20 Dufudi Street, Wuchang. Opened to the outside world in 1985. The former site was Wuchang No. 1 Primary School. On April 27, 1927, the "Fifth National Congress" of the Communist Party of China held an opening ceremony in the school auditorium. On May 10 of the same year, the "Four National Congresses" of the Communist Youth League were also held here. .

Wuchang Uprising Gate Former Site Museum

Wuchang Uprising Gate Former Site Museum is located on Shouyi South Road, Wuchang. Uprising Gate, formerly known as "Zhonghe Gate", is one of the ten ancient city gates in Wuchang City. On October 10, 1911, after the Shou Uprising broke out in Wuchang, the Revolutionary Party occupied and opened the Zhonghe Gate, welcomed troops from outside the city into the city, and deployed artillery on the tower to bombard the Governor's Mansion. After the victory of Shouyi in Wuchang, Zhonghe Gate was known as "the beginning of the victory of Shouyi". In 1912, it was renamed "Uprising Gate". But in 1913, when Duan Qirui was appointed governor of Huguang, the original name of "Zhonghe Gate" was restored.

The August 7th Conference Site The August 7th Conference Site Memorial Hall is located at No. 135--139 Poyang Street, Hankou, Wuhan City, Hubei Province. It was built based on the old site. The site of the 1987 Conference was opened as the "87" Conference Site Memorial Hall in 1978.