The Gu Zhenghong Memorial Hall opened on May 30, 2008, is located at the intersection of Jiangning Road and Macau, with a total area of 1300 square meters, and is the Shanghai patriotic education base. Because, I went to the nearby Zhenghongli community to shoot a promotional film shortly before, and checked the Du Niang, only to know that Zhenghongli was originally called Tokyo Li, just to commemorate Gu Zhenghong Martyrs, and then changed its name to Zhenghongli. Gu Zhenghong, a 20-year-old young Communist who worked at the nine and seven factories in and outside Shanghai, was a pioneer of the Chinese workers' movement. In May 1925, the great Wuyi anti-imperialist patriotic movement broke out with Gu Zhenghong's heroic sacrifice as the trigger. Gu Zhenghong Memorial Hall is an important revolutionary memorial site for remembering the heroic deeds of Gu Zhenghong martyrs, strengthening the traditional revolutionary education of future generations, and deeply carrying out the history of the Wuyi Movement and the research of the history of the West of the Fujian Revolution. Gu Zhenghong statue (picture 1) in the center of the square in front of the memorial hall, high 4.6 meters (including 2 meters base), built in 1959, designed and produced by Shanghai Oil Painting and Sculpture Academy. The memorial hall is divided into two floors, the first floor display content includes "dark old China, suffering childhood", "work in the Japanese business yarn factory, February strike bonfire", "Gu Zhenghong tragedy" and "Wuyan movement" and other four parts. The second floor exhibition hall has an anti-corruption education publicity column, and there is an electronic screen in the second floor, which rolls the propaganda film throughout the day.