Immersive exhibition! Another Revolutionary Site in Guangzhou Officially Opened to the Public
2024-03-28
In March in Guangzhou, the spring scenery is bright. Strolling to No. 248 and 250 Wenming Road in Yuexiu District, a two-story brick and wood structure residential building enters the public's view. This is the site of the Vietnam Youth Political Training Class, the former site of the Vietnam Youth Revolutionary Comrades Association (hereinafter referred to as the "former site"), the seat of the Vietnam Youth Revolutionary Comrades Association (the predecessor of the Communist Party of Vietnam) led by Comrade Ho Chi Minh during the Great Revolution, and the school running place of the first and second Vietnam Youth Political Training Classes. Zhou Enlai, Liu Shaoqi, Chen Yannian and other important early leaders of the CPC were invited to give lectures here. Multidimensional display, first open to the public. Comrade Ho Chi Minh is a great leader of the Vietnamese people and an old friend deeply respected by the Chinese people. At the beginning of the 20th century, the soaring revolutionary situation in Guangzhou attracted many Vietnamese martyrs to come to Guangzhou for activities, and Guangzhou became an important overseas base for Vietnamese revolutionaries. In November 1924, appointed by the Communist International, Comrade Ho Chi Minh came to Guangzhou from Moscow under the pseudonym Li Rui to serve as a translator for Soviet advisor Borodin. The former site of the Vietnam Youth Political Training Class and the Vietnam Youth Revolutionary Comrades Association is not only an important memorial site for Comrade Ho Chi Minh's revolutionary activities in Guangzhou, but also an important witness to the deep friendship between the Chinese and Vietnamese parties and the people of the two countries. It is an important revolutionary cultural relic and cultural heritage of Guangzhou. In 2008, the former site was announced as a cultural relic protection unit in Guangdong Province. Under the guidance of the Guangzhou Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Television, Tourism, and Tourism, the Guangdong Revolutionary History Museum has comprehensively repaired and displayed its old site, and officially opened to the public on March 26th. The reporter learned that the old site was originally open to Vietnamese VIPs for appointment visits, and this is the first time it has been officially opened to the public. After the completion of the renovation project, the Guangdong Revolutionary History Museum adhered to the principle of "small space, exquisite curation" and planned to launch the "Comrade Ho Chi Minh in Guangzhou" exhibition based on the old site. The exhibition covers an area of 240 square meters, with an exhibition line of 106 meters, 154 physical exhibits, and 6 multimedia display platforms. It adopts a combination of theme display and restoration display to showcase the revolutionary friendship between China and Vietnam in multiple dimensions. The exhibition planning focuses on Ho Chi Minh as the main body, and revolves around this period of history. Through excavation of archives, literature, memoirs, and oral history materials in the collection, the exhibition focuses on his creation of Vietnam's first revolutionary organization guided by Marxist Leninist theory in Guangzhou - the Vietnam Youth Revolutionary Comrades Association, the cradle of Vietnamese revolutionary cadres - the Vietnam Youth Political Training Class, and the establishment of Vietnam's first newspaper to spread Marxism Leninism - the Youth newspaper; Compile the story of Vietnam's first Marxist Leninist work, "The Road to Revolution.". Realistic restoration, creating an immersive experience. The exhibition planning adheres to the principle of "protecting the original state and fully restoring it", and realistically reproduces scenes such as the bedroom of Comrade Ho Chi Minh, the conference room of the headquarters of the Vietnam Youth Revolutionary Comrades Association, the classroom of the Vietnam Youth Political Training Class, the printing room of Vietnam's first Marxist newspaper "Youth", and the student dormitory, reproducing the life and learning scenes of Comrade Ho Chi Minh, the Vietnam Youth Revolutionary Comrades Association, and the Vietnam Youth Political Training Class. The former site is a memorial site for Comrade Ho Chi Minh's revolutionary activities in Guangzhou and also a site for the Vietnam Youth Revolution
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Source:NanFang Net
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