1, former site of Wuchang Uprising Government of Xinhai Revolution
The former site of Wuchang Uprising Government of Xinhai Revolution is called the former site of Wuchang Uprising Government of Wuhan Xinhai Revolution, referred to as the former site of Wuchang Uprising Government (Wuhan), referred to as the former site of Wuchang Uprising Government (Wuhan). Now it is the Wuchang Uprising Memorial Hall of the Revolution of 1911.
The former site of Wuchang Uprising Government is located at the northern end of the cavalry training ground in Wuchang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, also known as the Red Mansion. The "Hubei Provincial Consultation Bureau" building was originally built by the Qing government in Xuantongyuannian (1909).
191110/0/0 10, the Wuchang Uprising of the Revolution of 1911 was successful, that is, the revolutionary military government was established here, and the No.1 announcement was issued, announcing the abolition of the imperial system of the Qing Dynasty, establishing the Republic of China, and calling on all provinces to electrify the uprising. ?
196 1 year, the State Council announced the former site of Wuchang Uprising Government of the Revolution of 1911 as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
20/kloc-selected as "the first batch of 20th century architectural heritage of China" in September, 2006.
2. July 1 gate
Wuhan Qiyimen is located in Shouyi Lu Qiyi Street, Wuchang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province. It is a national key cultural relic protection unit, a historical witness of the Revolution of 1911 and a national AAAA-level tourist attraction.
Qiyimen was originally Zhonghemen in Wuchang Ancient City, which was built in Hongwu period of Ming Dynasty (AD 1368) and has a history of more than 700 years. 19111June 10, after the uprising of the Hubei New Army Engineering Battalion, it quickly took control of the Zhonghe Gate, and the Nanhu Ma Artillery Battalion was able to enter the city from this gate, shelling the Huguang Governor's Office in Chengtou, turning a new page in the modern history of China.
After the founding of the Republic of China, to commemorate the victory of Wuchang Uprising, Zhonghemen was renamed Qiyimen. The tower was abandoned before liberation. 198 1, the original site of the complex tower;
20 1 1 according to the drawings of the ancient city wall, the 333-meter city wall was restored and rebuilt as it was, and the monument forest of the 1911 Revolution, the wind and rain corridor, the Chuwang Pavilion, and the stone carvings of Shouyi bonfire were also restored. It has been expanded into a red tourist attraction.
3. Hankou former site of All-China Federation of Trade Unions
The former site of Hankou All-China Federation of Trade Unions is located in Wuhan, Hubei Province. 1926 10 June10, Hubei Provincial Federation of Trade Unions was established and its office is here. After that, the All-China Federation of Trade Unions moved from Guangzhou to Wuhan and also worked here.
Except Li, a member of the Provincial Federation of Trade Unions, Su, Deng Zhongxia, Xiang Ying and others have all worked here. After the failure of the Great Revolution, the All-China Federation of Trade Unions moved to Shanghai and the Hubei Federation of Trade Unions went underground. 1959 A memorial hall was built here.
In 2006, the State Council was announced as the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
4, Hubei * * * into the former site.
* * * The former site of the attendance office is located at No.28 Chushanli, Shanghai Street, Hankou, Wuhan, Hubei Province (formerly 14 Baoshan). * * * After the foundation of Tokyo Students' Union, Sun Wu and others returned to China to run the revolution, and set up offices in Hankou, Li Hongshun and other places.
19 1 1 year, in order to coordinate the Guangzhou uprising, Sun Wu set up an office here. In September of the same year, the Literary Society and the * * * Progressive Association jointly deployed an uprising and set up a political preparatory office here.
In June 5438+10 of the same year, a bomb made by Sun Wu crashed here and his organs were exposed. The original building has been destroyed. The present building was rebuilt later. Brick-wood structure, two floors, facing east, with hard peaks and red tiles, 4.5 meters wide and depth 12.8 meters.
5. Former site of Wuhan Central Military and Political School
The former site of Wuhan Central Military and Political School is located at No.259 Jiefang Road, Wuchang District, and is now in the courtyard of Wuchang Experimental Primary School in Hubei Province. It was the "Two Lakes Academy" before the Qing Dynasty.
Wuhan Central Military and Political School is a military institution of higher learning established by the two parties to train national revolutionary talents during the Great Revolution (the first cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party), and it belongs to the Central Military Commission (CMC) of the Kuomintang. The former site covers an area of 6.5438+400,000 square meters. There are also three bungalows with brick and wood structure in the building.
The former site of 20 13 has been selected as the seventh batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
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