Wenzhou Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Hall is located in the abandoned former site of Puji Xiangyuan in Jiang Xinyu, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province.
The museum covers an area of 365,438+090 square meters, and the garden faces south. The building is divided into three levels: gate, monument and memorial hall, and there are two spaces.
The monument of the memorial hall is inlaid with granite stones, which is 15 meters high, and looks like two sharp swords that go straight into the blue sky from a distance.
In the center above the monument, there is a five-pointed red star, which symbolizes that the Red Army and the Red Army Advance Division are revolutionary armed forces under the leadership of China.
Both sides of the monument are covered with white marble produced in Fangshan, Beijing, and the calligraphy of "Sacrificing for the country is immortal" is engraved on the front; On the east and west sides, there are reliefs reflecting the images of revolutionary heroes of the 13th Red Army ("Tengyun") and the 1st Red Division ("Victory Transfer"), with some ashes of the first generation famous soldier Su Yu and commander Hu of the 13th Red Army at the hem of the reliefs.
The curator of the memorial hall is 28 meters wide, 12 meters. It is a two-story antique building with a rest peak. The second floor is a circular corridor with three exhibition halls and a reception hall. The east and west hatchbacks are yellow-topped corridors, which form a concave shape with the memorial hall.
Above the gate of the memorial hall is the "Wenzhou Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Hall" inscribed by Sha Menghai.