Former Governor's Office of Yungui in the Qing Dynasty, the former site of Yunrui Middle School, a provincial prestigious normal school after the revolution in Xinhai (1911). In July 1945, it was planned to be built as a Zhizhou Hall to commemorate the achievements of Longyun. In July 1946, it was renamed the Victory Memorial Hall of the Anti-Japanese War and completed in early 1947. The hall has auditorium, hall, small conference room, office, stage, etc., of which the auditorium can accommodate about 1,500 people. The building moths, roof ridge, arch, doors and windows, etc. all have national architectural characteristics.
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Former Governor's Office of Yungui in the Qing Dynasty, the former site of Yunrui Middle School, a provincial prestigious normal school after the revolution in Xinhai (1911). In July 1945, it was planned to be built as a Zhizhou Hall to commemorate the achievements of Longyun. In July 1946, it was renamed the Victory Memorial Hall of the Anti-Japanese War and completed in early 1947. The hall has auditorium, hall, small conference room, office, stage, etc., of which the auditorium can accommodate about 1,500 people. The building moths, roof ridge, arch, doors and windows, etc. all have national architectural characteristics.
The main thing inside is to commemorate the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. In this case, it is a bit similar to the nature of the Memorial Park. In fact, you can go in and stroll around. Outside is the lively Kunming Old Street. It feels that this side is really much lively compared to the previous one.
The victory hall of the Anti-Japanese War and the monument to heroes are all next to the hot photo location. Next to this building, the door can be entered, but because it happened to be five o'clock when it came, it was closed.
Victory Hall is a famous historical and cultural building in Kunming, the governor's palace of Yungui in the late Qing Dynasty, and now it is a place to understand history and culture!
The Victory Memorial Hall of the Anti-Japanese War @ Nie'er Former Residence. Located in Kunming Old Street. All are free attractions, and the nearby Confucian Temple is also free to visit. In the former residence of Nie'er, I met the local tour guide sister and brought 4 French tourists to explain. Communication during the gap, she gave me advice, saving time to travel freely in Kunming, thank her [rose]
Located in downtown Kunming, it is a beautiful Chinese and Western combination of elegant architecture, witnessing the history of Kunming as a rear of the Anti-Japanese War, and later establishing a monument in the front square to commemorate the martyrs who died in the Anti-Japanese War period. It is a historical building worth visiting.
Just next to Kunming Old Street, you can see it when you pass by. There is a monument and a museum inside. The museum is not open on Monday. Other times are free and some exhibitions are held inside.