Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Empathy Pavilion (Sun Wen Memorial Hall) was established in November 1984 as part of a villa built by Wu Jintang, a Chinese industrialist active in Kobe in 1915. The octagonal three-story Empathy Pavilion was the venue where Sun Yat-sen held a welcome meeting on March 14, 1913 when he visited Kobe. Later, the Kobe Overseas Chinese Association, which has been managing the Empathy Pavilion, donated it to Hyogo Prefecture in November 1983. In April 2000, it reopened at the head of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, and in November 2001 it was designated as a national important cultural property. The museum collects a wealth of materials and souvenirs, which not only record the revolutionary deeds of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, but also continue people's historical memory of Dr. Sun Yat-sen's revolutionary course in Japan and the friendly exchanges between China and Japan.
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Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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这里并不是孙文先生居住的地方,据说这是一些孙文的理念的支持者捐资建造的,真个纪念馆完全是华人独立的一个公益设施,可以免费的参观,有很多的孙文的纪念的项目可以欣赏。
神户华人为孙文建的陈列馆,因其日本夫人之故,取名为移情阁。交通很方便,JR线和近铁都能到,旁边就是明石海峡大桥。值得前来!
草绿色的一幢老建筑的,门口放着孙中山先生的雕像的,介绍了孙中山在国民革命时期在日本的活动,内容非常的全面的,还是很值得参观的。
Very good place, in a place out of the search for beautiful scenery, there is also a visit to ancient and modern, to see a place of spiritual civilization scenery. The reason why I have visited Japan many times is that Japan and China have deep roots and new harvest every time. The Pavilion itself is a beautiful building, and the Mingshi Channel Bridge at dusk is even more gorgeous. Sun Wen Memorial records the relationship between Mr. Sun Wen and Japan (especially Shinto). From another perspective, it is a good choice to learn about history. You can learn knowledge that can not be taught in history class. Moved, more deeply realized the profound significance of "the happiness of civilization, the pain of civilization after completion".
Three hundred yen ticket, show Kansai Travel Card province one hundred yen. Sun Wen and Japan are introduced. They are open at 10 a.m. It's worth seeing. There is a 15-minute Chinese documentary about Sun Wen. All kinds of exhibitions are in Chinese, and the visit is smooth.
The building itself belongs to Wu Jintang, a Chinese businessman active in Kobe (1855.1926), whose predecessor was Songhai Villa. In the spring of 1915, on the east side of "Songhai Biezhuang", this octagonal three-storey Pavilion "Empathy Pavilion" was built. Because of its hexagonal appearance, it was cordially called "Dancer's Hexagonal Hall" locally. The origin of Sun Wen and Songhai Biezhuang (Empathy Pavilion) began on March 14, 1913. At that time, the Chinese people in Kobe and the people with lofty ideals in the economic circles held a welcome luncheon at "Songhai Beizhuang". Later, in November 1983, the Kobe Overseas Chinese Association, which has been in charge of the management of "Empathy Pavilion" in Hyogo County, took over the management and organized the renovation project. On November 12, 1984, on Sun Wen's birthday, "Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall" was opened to the public and designated as the key tangible cultural heritage of Hyogo County in December 1993. In March 1994, due to the construction of the Mingshi Strait Bridge, the Empathy Pavilion was disintegrated and transferred to 200 meters south-west corner of its original site. It was restored and completed in April 2000. In November 2001, Empathy Pavilion was designated as a national key cultural heritage by the Ministry of Arts and Science. In October 2005, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall was renamed "Sun Wen Memorial Hall". The exhibition focuses on the historical origins of Japan and Sun Wen, Kobe and Sun Wen. It also introduces Mr. Wu Jintang's life and the changes of Empathy Pavilion.
Sun Wen Memorial Hall is a memorial to a revolutionary in China. A thinker and statesman. There are many materials and souvenirs in the museum. Sun Yat-sen's revolutionary deeds were also recorded. It's very educational and worth playing with.
Standing under the bridge, you can see the memorial. Bridges, memorials and dance parks are all situated in the same place. If you don't stop, you can walk a circle in 20 minutes. Sun Wen Memorial Hall is also known as the Forgetting Museum. As for what to forget, this JT has not been deeply studied. Looking at the memorial hall from a distance, the most impressive nature is the polygonal building painted pink-green. There is a building with such budding color beside the giant dragon-like bridge. How harmonious the picture is.