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Lin Zexu Memorial Hall is not big, it can also be said that the general museum is a bit rudimentary, but the information introduced is quite rich, mainly to talk about Lin Zexu's non-smoking in Guangdong.
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Lin Zexu Memorial Museum of Macao Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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There are many precious historical materials in the Lin Zexu Memorial Hall, including the case table of Lin Zexu when he was in the Lianfeng Temple in the festival to summon Macao and Portuguese officials, as well as his memorial to the Daoguang Emperor about the situation of smoking ban, cigarette sales and parade. There are three bluestone steles in the imperial stele pavilion of the memorial hall, such as "Sacred Decree" and "Imperial Ceremony". The north of the pavilion is the Shude Hall, and the sitting statue of Lin Zexu is in the middle. The whole hall is a classical garden building.
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Lin Zexu Memorial Museum of Macao Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Lin Zexu Memorial Hall is not big, it can also be said that the general museum is a bit rudimentary, but the information introduced is quite rich, mainly to talk about Lin Zexu's non-smoking in Guangdong.
On the way to Macau, I happened to find that the door was open, so I went in and had a look. The memorial hall has a courtyard, which is shared with the Lianfeng Temple next to it. At the entrance of the memorial there is a full-length image of Lin Zexu standing. The background wall of the statue is semi-arc, inscribed with statue inscriptions, and two lines of Lin Zexu's poems are inscribed on both sides. Museums collect tickets. There are not many visitors. It is estimated that there are not many people who know about them. If you have time, you can visit this hero in Chinese history.
Here is a few good scenic temples and Lin Zexu Memorial Hall. Friends who go to Macau can go to see it. They can go straight through the Macau Pass and turn right for 20 meters. The ticket is five Macau dollars.
Lianfeng Temple is backed by Lianfeng Mountain, because of its geographical advantages, it has created the important position and value of Lianfeng Temple in history, of which the most well-known history is the Qing Dynasty famous Chen Lin Zexu patrol Macau. In 1839, then-Qing Dynasty Minister Lin Zexu and the two-Guangzhou Governor Deng Tingxu visited Macau, stationed at the Lianfeng Temple and received Macau Portuguese officials "declare Enwei and affirm the ban" on the pavilion in front of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the The Portuguese were also asked not to cover up British businessmen and ordered the British to leave. Today, outside the Lianfeng Temple, Lin Zexu's smoking ban is left behind, recording the history of modern smoking and anti-toxicity.
On September 3, 1839, Lin Zexu, the minister of state for the prohibition of opium in Guangdong, and Deng Tingting, the governor of the two Guangxi provinces, met with the governor of Australia and Portugal at the Lianfeng Temple and announced Enwei's declaration of the ban.
On September 3, 1839, Lin Zexu, the Minister of State for the Prohibited Opium in Guangdong, and Deng Tingting, the Governor of the two Guangxi provinces, received the Governor of Australia and Portugal at the Lianfeng Temple and announced Enwei's ban. Opium was strictly prohibited, and the cooperation between the Macao and Portuguese authorities and the defense of Macau fully exercised China's sovereignty over Macau.
The Lin Zexu Memorial Hall was completed in November 1997 in Lianfeng Temple. The museum contains pictures of Humen selling cigarettes and Macau's past style.
Come here, there is a historical footprint, as if back to the past, Lin Zexu Memorial Hall!