Closed Today Open tomorrow at 09:00-17:00(Admission ends at 16:00)
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
(near Sichuan North Road) Lu Xun Park, No.200 Tian'ai Road, Hongkou District, ShanghaiMap
Phone021-65402288
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Shanghai Lu Xun Memorial Hall, in Lu Xun Park, two floors, exhibition hall, [View] Lu Xun is a writer, revolutionary, not a publisher, when the cultural revolution, until now, [Fun] Old Shanghai generation, part of family history,
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Lu Xun Memorial Hall Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Lu Xun Memorial Hall is located in the southeast corner of Lu Xun Park in Shanghai’s Hongkou District. Lu was a prominent Chinese writer who died in 1936 and is buried in Lu Xun Park. The Memorial Hall is a simple and elegant two-story building with a courtyard. Among the items on display are Lu’s manuscripts, as well as personal effects such as clothing, letters, and photos. Accessing the memorial hall is best accomplished through the park’s southeast gate along Tianai Road.
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Lu Xun Memorial Hall Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Shanghai Lu Xun Memorial Hall, in Lu Xun Park, two floors, exhibition hall, [View] Lu Xun is a writer, revolutionary, not a publisher, when the cultural revolution, until now, [Fun] Old Shanghai generation, part of family history,
The memorial hall is located in Lu Xun Park, Hongkou District, Shanghai, only about 100 meters from the cemetery. The first floor of the memorial hall is the main exhibition room, and the second floor is the introduction of his life. The whole building adopts the characteristics of Shaoxing houses in his hometown.
Lu Xun is a literary giant with epochal significance in the history of Chinese literature. Lu Xun lived in Shanghai for a long time in his later life. His former residence is in Hongkou Park, Hongkou District, Shanghai, and was renamed Lu Xun Park because Lu Xun was buried here.
Located in Shanghai Luxun Park, the Shanghai Luxun Memorial Museum needs valid documents and tickets to visit without admission tickets. It displays Mr. Lu Xun's manuscripts, clothing, daily necessities and many precious photographs, which are worth visiting. Hongkou Football Stadium Station of Shanghai Metro Line 3 and 8 is accessible.
Hengmei cold to thousands of fingers, bowing to the head for the mule cow is Mr. Lu Xun's famous words, but also the best interpretation of him. It is a good patriotic education base, Chairman Mao called Mr. Lu Xun the backbone of China, and wrote "Mr. Lu Xun's Tomb" for this purpose, also located in Shanghai Lu Xun Park.
Located in Lu Xun Park, it introduces Mr. Life and achievements.