This was the residence where he spent the most time with his family besides his hometown.
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9:00-16:00 (Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)As a pioneer of the Communist movement in China, a great Marxist, an outstanding proletarian revolutionary, and one of the main founders of the Communist Party of China, Li Dazhao has long been remembered by Chinese people. He has spent about 10 years out of his 38-year life in Beijing.
No. 24 Wenhua Hutong is the place where Li Dazhao has lived for the longest period of time in Bejing. It witnessed his representative revolutionary practices such as spreading Marxism, participating in t...
As a pioneer of the Communist movement in China, a great Marxist, an outstanding proletarian revolutionary, and one of the main founders of the Communist Party of China, Li Dazhao has long been remembered by Chinese people. He has spent about 10 years out of his 38-year life in Beijing.
No. 24 Wenhua Hutong is the place where Li Dazhao has lived for the longest period of time in Bejing. It witnessed his representative revolutionary practices such as spreading Marxism, participating in the founding of the Communist Party of China, leading the Working Class Movement in North China, and promoting the first Kuomintang-Communist cooperation.
Guo Moruo was a Chinese author, poet, historian and archaeologist. The Memorial Hall of Guo Moruo’s Former Residence sits on the site that was originally the private residence for the Le Family practiced Chinese medicine for generations. The residence is a quadrangle courtyard that was firstly built in the early years of the Republic of China (1912-1949). During the period of 1950 - 1963, it served as Mongolia’s Embassy in China and then the residence for Soong Ching-ling.
The former residence of Ji Xiaolan is found on the north side of Zhushikou Avenue W., where the Jinyang Restaurant is located. The residence’s “Yue Wei Cottage” is a traditional Chinese siheyuan, or quadrange, in two sections.It was enrolled as a Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the Municipal Level.
Mr. Cai Yuanpei’s former residence in Beijing is a courtyard with three entrances from east to west in Dongtangzi Hutong, Dongcheng District, with a construction area of about 368 square meters. From 1917 to 1920, Mr. Cai lived here. As an academic leader, he lived a very frugal life. He did not own any property in Beijing, which means he just rented here. At that time, Mr. Cai was the principal of Peking University.
A pioneer of the Communist movement in China, a great Marxist, an outstanding proletarian revolutionary, and one of the main founders of the Communist Party of China.
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