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Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum Review

4.6 /5717 Reviews
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The museum was peaceful and nice. There was a tour when I arrived, but they only have tours available in Chinese. If they had English tours, even just a few a day, will make a huge difference. The museum was recently renovated and everything was nice and clean. The ticket is affordable and it was a nice afternoon spent learning about Jewish refugees in Shanghai!

Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum

Posted: Jan 6, 2021
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  • Anonymous User
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    One of the most impressive is the illustration above that the woman who escaped here came to use the clothes board. After returning home, she immediately purchased a brand new washing machine a hundred or two years ago. They were dressed in suits and leathers. The avant-garde was not just thinking, but appearance.

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    Posted: May 3, 2024
  • Anonymous User
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    I listened to the teacher throughout the whole process, praised the teacher's professionalism, and also praised the memorial's efforts in sorting out historical materials. Through one picture to understand the story behind, the warmth behind, through one object, history has become three-dimensional intuitive, can be touched. After the visit, it felt really beyond imagination, and I liked the details of the memorial. The final name wall listed a list of 1.8 10,000 people. When the grand narrative fell to one person with blood and flesh, the history became vivid. It is worth learning from other memorials. This is a platform, through this memorial to continuously dig historical stories, so that this history is vividly presented to the world.

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    Posted: Apr 1, 2024
  • Shanghai walker
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    My sister and I had been to Israel for a trip. At that time, I met locals asking for directions. I learned that we were from Shanghai, China. I was very excited. I couldn't stop saying thank you. If it weren't for the Sabbath time on the same day, we would almost have to invite us to dinner. Today, I visited the museum to understand why she was so excited that no one around the world took in Jews during the Nazi Holocaust, and only Shanghai resisted pressure to accept more than 20,000 Jewish refugees to save them from the massacre. And they did not forget this kindness, and when they revisited the place, they also wanted to find their neighbors or kind people who had helped. Just want to say: May world peace 🙏

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    Posted: Mar 17, 2024
  • Anonymous User
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    非常值得一看的纪念馆,从中感悟战争的残酷和中国人民的宽阔胸怀。内容丰富解释了1938—1941年,上海接纳了为逃离纳粹的屠杀和迫害而从欧洲来沪的近2万犹太难民,在虹口提篮桥地区的“无国籍难民限定居住区”生活,,他们与当地居民和谐相处、共渡难关。至1945年战争结束,大多数犹太难民得以幸存。“提篮桥历史文化风貌区”较为完好地保存着当时作为犹太人居住区的风貌,是中国境内唯一一个能够反映二战时期犹太难民生活的历史遗迹。

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    Posted: Mar 4, 2024
  • _M1***70
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    非常精致的博物馆,有历史,且有人文情怀。小而美。

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    Posted: Apr 25, 2024
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