Just go in and visit without tickets. The first time I went to the Northeast was September 18... In fact, I think that patriotism education is more appropriate when the outlook on life and values are relatively stable. Looking at many cruel historical facts about the occupation of Northeast China, 731 troops and so on, I saw that my heart was really corrected at that time. Later, the exhibition hall slowly brightened up, and I couldn't help but weep when I saw the content of Zhao Yiman's letter to her children. The last chapter is that peace is a friendly relationship between China and Japan... Some feelings, do not forget the national shame. The population of Tangtangtang China has been controlled by the land of bullets for more than 10 years. Slavery education, etc. It's really heartbreaking. Fortunately, visiting such museums at the present age will be more energetic. When I visited Nanjing Massacre as a child, I always had a hostile attitude towards Japan.