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What revolutionary memorial sites are there in Wu Hanyou?
There are dozens of revolutionary historical scenic spots in Wu Hanyou, all in the urban area of Wuhan, according to different historical periods.

During the Revolution of 1911, there were mainly the bronze statue of Sun Yat-sen in Shouyi Square, the Dianjiangtai, the Revolution Museum of 1911 and the former site of Wuchang Uprising Gate at the end of Shouyi Road.

There are "Wuhan Erqi Memorial Hall" and "Erqi Martyrs Monument" at the southern foot of Hongshan Mountain (No.2499 Jiefang Avenue in Hankou), Shiyang Tomb and Independent Regiment Martyrs Cemetery at the former site of Friendship Road 16 (the southern slope of Hongshan Road in Wuchang Street), Liu Shaoqi's former residence at Chandris Street in Hankou, and the "March 3rd" tragedy site at Camus Wharf in Hankou. Nanyang Mansion, the former site of Wuhan National Government, is located at the lower head of Liudu Bridge on Zhongshan Avenue in Hankou, next to People's Paradise. From the end of 1926 to the summer of 1927, Chen Duxiu was the former site of the General Office of the Central Committee of the CPC, located at No.0/35-137, Shengli Street, Hankou.

War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the Red Revolutionary Holy Land have the Wuhan Revolutionary Museum, located at No.3/KLOC-0, Hongxiang, Wuchang. There are the memorial hall of the former site of the Central Peasant Movement Workshop, the opening ceremony of the Fifth National Congress of the Communist Party of China in Mao Zedong, and the memorial hall of the former site of the revolutionary activities in Chen Tanqiu. Absolute red holy land, highly recommended. There is also the "June 1 Massacre" site of Wuhan University in Wuchang.

In Hankou, there is also a memorial hall (a must-see), located at Poyang Street 139, Wuhan. It is located in Jiefang Park, the tomb of the martyrs of the East Soviet Air Force Volunteers, the former site of the Wuhan office of the Eighth Route Army at No.67 Changchun Street in Hankou, and the former site of the surrender hall of the Sixth Theater of the National Government in the northwest corner of Zhongshan Park in Hankou.