Jiangsu National Security Education Museum is located in Yuhuatai Scenic Area, Nanjing. The main building was designed by Professor Qi Kang, academician of China Academy of Sciences and director of the Institute of Architecture of Southeast University. From the outside of the reporter's pavilion, the pavilion in the line of sight is round, while from above, the pavilion is like two circles superimposed together. The staff in the museum said, "For visitors, it can also be understood as an' impossible task'".
"War without Gunsmoke", these seven powerful figures entered the exhibition hall for the first time, which also highlighted the exhibition theme of Jiangsu National Security Education Center. The exhibition area of the museum is 1600 square meters, and the length of the exhibition line is about 370 meters. The whole exhibition consists of six parts: the front hall, the preface hall, three main exhibition areas and the tail hall. The main content of the exhibition is the history of China's covert front struggle. A total of 49 historical events and the historical achievements of 88 heroes were displayed, and 685 historical pictures were selected. At the same time, it introduces the national security situation, national security laws and regulations, the rights and obligations of citizens to safeguard national security, and the knowledge of security precautions in various periods after the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC).
The first exhibition area is the "Unknown Monument", which shows the immortal feats of unknown heroes on the hidden front from the founding of China to the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC) by chronology and biography. The second exhibition area is "Silent Competition", which shows the battle course of the hidden front since the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC). The third exhibition area is the "Invisible Front", which shows famous international spies, spy cases and spy equipment in modern times.
A silver dollar, a cheongsam, a stack of manuscripts, behind each cultural relic is a "hidden".
When visiting the "Spy Museum", the experience that the audience craves most is of course that there are pictures to see, things to prove, history to connect with and words to talk about. Jiangsu National Museum of Safety Education has1114 historical relics (including 427 on display).
When watching spy war movies and TV works such as Latent, many documents, articles and details are important links to promote the plot. In the exhibition hall, there is a spy film behind many cultural relics. For example, a silver dollar: Leng Shaonong, who broke into the upper ranks of the military of Nanjing Kuomintang and worked in secret for the party, was betrayed by traitors and died heroically in Yuhuatai execution ground in Nanjing in 1932.
1934 65438+In February, when the Central Red Army passed through Weng 'an County, Guizhou Province, Zhou Enlai kept thinking of his former comrade-in-arms. He sent someone to the cold peasant martyrs' home to give my widow, wife and children ten silver dollars as a pension.
Today, there are only two silver dollars left. One is kept in the former residence of Lengshaonong Martyrs, and the other is donated to Jiangsu National Security Education Museum by the descendants of martyrs. For example, a cheongsam:
1949 On the eve of the Battle of Crossing the River, party member Shen, who was lurking in the Kuomintang's Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou and garrison headquarters, got the Kuomintang's defense plan for crossing the river, but he couldn't get away from it and couldn't send any information. At this time, his wife Ding Mingjun resolutely stepped forward and visited Shen in the name of her newborn daughter missing her father.
Taking advantage of this party, Ding Mingjun, wearing cheongsam, quickly stuffed the river defense deployment map into the baby's swaddling clothes.
Later, this river defense map played a key role in the battle of crossing the river; There is also a stack of manuscripts: 1938, Shen Anna entered the confidential room of the Kuomintang Central Party Department and served as a stenographer of an important meeting of the Standing Committee of the Kuomintang Central Committee. Since then, secret information has continuously flowed to Yan' an.
Free visit! No need to make an appointment! The instructor will give you a lecture for free.
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Those who are interested in the history of hidden front, national security situation and policy, international spy war and other related knowledge can punch in.
It is reported that at present, individuals visiting Jiangsu National Security Education Museum do not need to make an appointment in advance, and the visit is free. Group visits can also apply for an interpreter to accompany them, which is also free! You can visit from Tuesday to Sunday except Monday.
This article comes from the client of China Youth Daily.