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Sihang Warehouse Battle Memorial

Sihang Warehouse Battle Memorial

靜安區 · Landmarks

The Sihang Warehouse Battle Memorial is a memorial site and museum dedicated to the Second Sino-Japanese War, transformed from the historical warehouse site, located on Guangfu Road along the northern bank of Suzhou Creek in Jing'an District, Shanghai. The museum focuses on the events of the 1937 'Defense of Sihang Warehouse' and the 'Eight Hundred Heroes', presenting the key battle of the Shanghai Campaign through artifacts, images, and recreations. The building itself is a six-story reinforced concrete structure, with exterior walls that retain bullet holes and battle damage, making it an important war site and patriotic education base in Shanghai. In 2019, it was designated as a national key cultural relic protection unit under the name 'Sihang Warehouse Anti-Japanese War Site'.

Wu Changshuo Former Residence

Wu Changshuo Former Residence

靜安區 · Landmarks

The Wu Changshuo Former Residence is located at No. 12, Lane 457, Shanxi North Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai. It was the residence of Wu Changshuo during his later years from 1913 to 1927, and it is also where he lived until his passing. This is a traditional Shikumen residence from the late Qing Dynasty, now recognized as a cultural heritage site in Shanghai, making it suitable for travelers interested in Shanghai-style art and the former residences of modern celebrities.

Sanzengli Site

Sanzengli Site

靜安區 · Landmarks

The Sanzengli Site is one of the former locations of the early Central Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party, located at 202-204 Linshan Road, Baoshan Road Street, Jing'an District, Shanghai (formerly Zhabei District). This area was originally a residential space outside the French Concession and is known as the 'Sanzengli Site of the Central Bureau after the Third National Congress of the CCP' because the CCP's Central Bureau secretly operated here after the Third National Congress. The original building no longer exists, and today it is presented in the form of commemorative signs and related cultural heritage plaques, classified as a municipal cultural relic protection site and one of the red revolutionary sites in Shanghai. As a node on the city's red walking trail, it is often visited in conjunction with other attractions such as the site of the First National Congress of the CCP and Yuyangli, making it suitable for travelers interested in the history of the CCP and Shanghai's red culture.