Beijing has an old wooden brick structure, this is the Beijing New Cultural Movement Memorial Hall! The memorial hall witnessed history, there are a large number of historical relics, these cultural relics restore the magnificent history of the new cultural movement!
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Beijing has an old wooden brick structure, this is the Beijing New Cultural Movement Memorial Hall! The memorial hall witnessed history, there are a large number of historical relics, these cultural relics restore the magnificent history of the new cultural movement!
Beijing New Cultural Movement Memorial Hall in the Red Building of Peking University, formerly the liberal arts and library of Peking University, here is the source of the Chinese revolution, many revolutionary benevolent people here to spread activities, the torch and starting point of the Chinese revolution. Free access to ID cards.
The Beijing New Culture Movement Memorial Hall is located on May 4th Street, Dongcheng District. Show your ID card, swipe your ticket, and visit for free. The Red Building is a red brick old-fashioned building with multiple exhibition parts. It is a very good place to remember history and touch history. How hard it is to find the founding of new China and the good life we have now.
Beijing New Culture Movement Monument is located at the intersection of May Fourth Street and Beiheyan Street, adjacent to the First New Culture Movement Memorial Hall of Beida Honglou, the Forbidden City Corner Building, and the Chinese Art Museum in the east. The monument is bronze, and it is engraved with the May Fourth Movement pioneer and 1919-5-4.
When I went here long ago, there were pictures and posters of the period of the New Culture Movement. I could feel the efforts made in modern times to emancipate people's minds and break through the feudal bondage. The red exterior wall is reflecting the name of the red building, as if today we can see the spirit of the red building downstairs yesterday...
Today's new cultural movement memorial hall used to be the Red Building of Peking University. I really knew it in my student days, especially Mr. Zhang Zhongxing's "Flowing Years Shadow", which impressed me particularly. He always walked from the beach to the Red Building. I never had a chance to go there before going to Beijing. Later, with Mobai, I feel much more convenient. It just seems that it has no relationship with the Red Building. It is either after the visit time or she has been renovated. This is the birthplace of the May Fourth Movement and the new cultural movement. Next time, you must visit inside.