Anyuan Road and Coal Mine Workers' Movement
Anyuan Road Coal Mine Workers' Movement Memorial Hall is a memorial revolutionary museum. Located in Anyuan Town, Anyuan District, Pingxiang City, Jiangxi Province, 6 kilometers away from Pingxiang City. Its predecessor was the showroom of the former site of Anyuan Road Miners' Club, which was built in 1956. The pavilion was built in 1956, in 1968, opened in 1969, and changed its name to 1984 in August.
Anyuan Road Coal Mine Workers Memorial Hall faces south, covering an area of 200 mu, with a building area of 3,245 square meters and an exhibition area of 2,400 square meters. The exhibition building of the memorial hall is 24m high,100m long and 30m wide. It is a two-story reinforced concrete structure.
There is the emblem of Anyuan Road Mine Workers' Club in the middle, and there are large plexiglass torch lights made of five-star red flags and red tiles on both sides. There are six square marble columns at the entrance of the hall, which are about 14 meters high.
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Anyuan Road Coal Mine Workers' Movement Memorial Hall is located in Anyuan Town, Anyuan District, Pingxiang City, Jiangxi Province. The main building of Anyuan Road Coal Mine Workers' Movement Memorial Hall is located in Lingyuan Road, Anyuan Town, extending to the southwest. From north to south are the Martyrs Memorial Hall, No.52 Niujiaopo and the former site of the cram school.
The southeast of Martyrs Memorial Hall is Zongpingxiang Road. Zongpingxiang, No.44 Bafangjing and the former site of general strike negotiations are distributed from north to south. There is a parallel main street road opposite Lingyuan Road, and consumer cooperatives, Banbian Street Square and Gong Sheng Temple are distributed from north to south.
Workers' Memorial Hall is the main body of Anyuan Road Mine Workers' Movement Memorial Hall, which was built in 1956 and covers an area of 654.38+10,000 square meters. Located in Anyuan Town, Anyuan District, Pingxiang City, Jiangxi Province. Named after Deng Xiaoping Calligraphy Museum. There are more than 5,000 cultural relics in the collection, including 53 national first-class cultural relics and 7 immovable cultural relics/kloc-0, including 4 national key cultural relics protection units and 6 provincial cultural relics protection units.