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| Shanghai, as an international metropolis, has many titles under its belt like "one of China’s largest economic centers”, “shopping paradise” and “Oriental Paris”. But Shanghai also stands out as a city with a rich revolutionary tradition and a rich collection of revolutionary sites. It boasts many “firsts” in the history of the CPC – the First National People’s Congress of the CPC held to create the Communist Party of China, the first socialist youth organization of China, the first organ of the CPC Central Committee, the earliest CPC-led workers’ movement organ, and the first school run by the CPC to develop female cadres. Having been witness to many events in the history of the CPC, Shanghai opens up bright prospects for red tourism. To do justice to the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party and the centenary of the Sun Yat-sen’s 1911 revolution which ousted feudal China’s last dynasty Qing, Shanghai Municipal Tourism Administration has announced the rollout of 10 red tourism routes covering the major revolutionary sites in both Shanghai and other areas of Yangtze River Delta. |
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CPC “Yi Da” Venue Memorial Hall |
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CPC Delegation Shanghai Office Memorial Hall (Zhou’s Residence) |
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Former Residence of Sun Yat-sen |
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Former Site of the Central Organ of Chinese Socialist Youth League Memorial Hall |
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Longhua Martyrs Cemetery |
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Former Residence of Madame Song Qingling |
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Graveyard of Madame Song Qingling ( Shanghai Children’s Museum) |
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Shanghai Municipal Sculpture Center |
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Former site of the editorial department of “Bolshevik” |
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Memorial Hall for the Meeting Establishing China League of Left-Wing Writers |
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Shanghai Lu Xun Memorial Hall |
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Former Residence of Martyr Li Bai Memorial Hall |
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National Anthem Memorial Plaza & National Anthem Museum |
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Lujiazui Commercial Zone (Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center, Scenic Terrace on the 88th floor of Jinmao Tower, Shanghai Municipal History & Development Museum, Shanghai Ocean Aquarium) |
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Shanghai Science and Technology Museum |
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Shanghai-Jiaxing 2-Day Tour:
Red attractions of Shanghai, Nanhu scenic site of Jiaxing (former site of CPC First National People’s Congress) and neighboring sites of interest .
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Former Site of CPC “Er Da” (Second National People’s Congress) |
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Former Residence of Mao Zedong |
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Former Site of China Labor United Secretariat Museum |
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Former Site of Liu Changsheng |
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Former Residence of Cai Yuanpei |
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Former Residence of Chen Yun & Qingpu Revolutionary History Memorial Hall |
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Oriental Land Shanghai National Security Education Hall |
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The New Fourth Army Plaza Fushouyuan (Cultural Memorial Hall) |
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Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center |
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Huangpu Theater (The Memorial Site for Singing the National Anthem) |
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Shanghai Word Expo Park (China Pavilion, Theme Pavilion, Expo Axis, the Urban Best Practice Area, the Expo Center, Mercedes-Benz Arena, Expo Park) |
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Former Residence of Zhang Wentian |
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Shanghai-Changshu-Jurong-Zhenjiang-Nanjing 3-day tour:
The red tourism zone of Shajiabang, Changshu; the Memorial Site of the New Fourth Army, Maoshan, Jurong County, Zhenjiang; Meiyuan New Village Memorial Hall, Nanjing; Yuhuatai Martyrs Cemetery; Memorial Hall of Victims of the Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders; Memorial Hall of the Victory of Crossing Yangtze River |
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| CPC “Yi Da” Venue Memorial Hall |
| The former site of the First National People’s Congress of the Communist Party of China was where the Communist Party of China was born. The Memorial Hall has on display exhibits, including literature, newspapers, magazines, books, photos and articles, dating back to the Opium War and the different historic periods of the socialist revolution and construction |
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Opening Hours: 09:00-16:00 |
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Address: 374 South Huangpi Road |
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Admissions: Free |
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| Longhua Martyrs Cemetery |
| The cemetery sits on the former site of the police headquarters of KMT. It’s where the revolution-aries were executed by KMT. |
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Opening Hours: 06:00-18:00; Memorial Hall: 09:00-16:30 (admission until 16:00); closed on Monday |
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Address: 180 West Longhua Road |
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Admissions: Free |
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| CPC “Er Da”Memorial Hall |
| The Communist Party held its Second National People’s Congress (Er Da) in Shanghai on 16-23, July, 1922. Delegates met in a two-story house rented by Li Da, the director of revolution-ary awareness promotion, to print revolutionary documents with his wife. Now the house has been turned into a memorial hall where over 300 articles on are display. |
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Opening Hours: 9:00-11:30, 13:30-16:30 (closed on Monday) |
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Address: 30 Lane 7, North Chengdu Road |
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Admissions: Free |
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| Sanshan Guildhouse |
| Built in 1909, Sanshan Guildhouse is the best preserved of the quaint buildings of late Qing dynasty. It’s where the working class of Shanghai revolted three times in the last century. Collectors of antiques may be interested in its exhibits. |
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Opening Hours: 09:00-16:00 |
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Address: 1551 South Zhongshan Road |
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Admissions: Free |
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| Memorial Hall for the Meeting Establishing China League of Left-Wing Writers |
| This facility in a landscaped classic Chinese gardening setting houses a rich collection of exhibits reflecting the revolutionary journey of the League. |
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Opening Hours: 09:00-11:30,13:00-16:15 (closed on Monday) |
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Address: 2 Lane 201, Duolun Road |
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Admissions: Free |
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| CPC Delegation Shanghai Office Memorial Hall (Zhou’s Residence) |
| The first Shanghai office opened by the CPC delegation after the Chinese victory over the Japanese invaders during the World War II sits on the modern site of the Memorial Hall. The office was known as “Zhou’s Residence” at the time. |
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Opening Hours: 09:00-16:00 |
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Address: 72 Sinan Road |
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Admissions: Free |
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| Former Residence of Madame Song Qingling |
| In this courtyard home of German style, Madame Song Qingling, the widow of Sun Yat-sen who ousted China’s last emperor and made China a republic in the early 20th century, spent 15 years from 1948 to 1963. |
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Opening Hours: 09:00-16:30 |
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Address: 1843 Middle Huaihai Road |
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Admissions: RMB 20 |
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| Former Site of the Chinese Socialist Youth League Central Organ Memorial Hall |
| The Chinese Socialist Youth League was created in Shanghai on August 22, 1920 under the leadership of the Communist Party of China. The central organ of the organization was housed in a Shikumen-style building at 6, Lane 567. In 1961, the building was put under government protection. |
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Opening Hours: 09:00 - 11:00,13:00 - 16:00 |
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Address: Lane 567 (1-7 Yuyangli), Middle Huaihai Rd. |
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Admissions: Free |
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| Former Residence of Chen Yun & Qingpu Revolutionary History Memorial Hall |
| Opened in 2000, the memorial hall is housed in a 14 meter-high, 3-story building and covers an area of 5,500 square meters. Photos, documents and articles are on display in the four exhibition zones on the first and second floors to reflect Chen Yun’s life devoted to revolution, while the exhibition zone in the basement reflects the period of socialist construction of the people of Qingpu. |
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Opening Hours: 08:30-16:00 |
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Address: 3516, Zhufeng Road, Xutang Zhen |
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Admissions: Free |
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| CPC “Si Da” Museum |
| This facility was opened in 2006 to honor the Fourth National People’s Congress of the CPC held in 1925 in Shanghai. Restored from the rubble left by the Japanese invaders during the Second World War, it uses state-of-the-art technologies to walk visitors through the history of the event. |
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Opening Hours: 09:00-11:00,13:00-16:15 (closed on Monday) |
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Address: 215 Duolun Road |
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Admissions: Free |
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