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Where is the Nantang Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Hall?

Nantang Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Hall is a classic red tourism scenic spot.

Nantang is an old revolutionary area. In May 1938, Qiu Qinghua, the leader of the Yueqing Party Organization of the Communist Party of China, went to Liyushan Village, Nantang Town, and recruited 16 activists including Jin Zhehai and Huang Yongzhu to join the party. He organized and mobilized the masses to carry out the anti-Japanese and national salvation movement, and established the Liyushan Village of the Communist Party of China. Mountain village branch. After the establishment of the village branch, it continued to expand to the surrounding areas, develop party members, strengthen the revolutionary team, propagate revolutionary ideas, and mobilize the broad masses of the people to carry out revolutionary struggles. In the brutal struggle, 12 comrades including Jin Zhehai from the village sacrificed their precious lives for the revolutionary cause.

Nantang Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Hall is located in Liyushan Village, Nantang Town, Yueqing City. It is surrounded by lush trees and has a beautiful, quiet and solemn environment. The museum was built and opened in 1987, covering an area of ??about 200 square meters. It has a display room displaying the portraits and life stories of 12 martyrs. There is a pavilion built on the top floor of the pavilion, named "Jackie Chan Pavilion"; the couplet on the pavilion's door is: "The majesty lasts forever and shines through the ages, accelerating the four transformations to comfort the loyal soul."

Nantang Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Hall is the patriotism education base in Yueqing City.

Information source: Party History Research Office of Wenzhou Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China