Memorial Hall for Victims of Nanjing Massacre is located at No.418 Shuiximen Street, jianye district, Nanjing.
The Memorial Hall for Victims of the Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders was completed and opened in August 1985. After more than 30 years of construction and development, it has grown into a memorial hall with a high international reputation. At present, the memorial hall displays nearly 4,000 photos, 9,992 pieces of various cultural relics and 262 video materials, which intelligently and seriously expresses the five themes of atrocities, struggle, victory, trial and peace.
There are three "mass graves" of Nanjing Massacre in the memorial hall, which show the remains of victims in 1984, 1998- 1999 and 2006 respectively. 20 15 12, the new "three wins" museum and the old exhibition hall of Nanjing Li Ji Lane Comfort Station are completed. The memorial hall covers a total area of103,000 square meters, with a construction area of 57,000 square meters and an exhibition area of 20,000 square meters.
There are 7 squares, 23 single sculptures and a large-scale combined sculpture, 8 walls of various forms and 17 monuments of various shapes.
Venue logo:
The logo of the memorial hall for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre by the Japanese invaders is unique in shape and novel in design. The logo combines two images: the Nanjing city wall and the national public sacrifice tripod. The designer is He Fang, an associate professor of Nanjing Art Institute. This symbol is first of all the shape of the ancient Nanjing city wall, which consists of battlements and rectangular city bricks. City brick comes from a city brick with a ratio of 1: 4.
This city brick has mottled texture, like a scar left by the war, representing the historical memory and pain of the country's destruction and death. City bricks show respect for individuals in the war, and battlements show that the war took place in Nanjing. The symbol of the exhibition hall is also the shape of the national public sacrifice tripod, and the tripod with two ears is an important ritual vessel in Chinese traditional culture.
Ding is a heavy musical instrument, bearing sacrifice and solemnity. Ding's symbolic meaning not only represents the value and significance of the national public sacrifice, but also shows China's exclusiveness in the World Peace Memorial Hall, and also expresses his appeal for peace in the name of the country.
This period of national tragedy is very bloody and gloomy. The bronze symbol shows the ironclad fact of this period of history, expresses the indomitable and upright spirit of the Chinese nation, and also represents our appeal for world peace and justice.
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How to make an appointment for the memorial hall of the victims of the Nanjing Massacre by the Japanese invaders?
The Memorial Hall for Victims of the Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders is located at No.418 Shuiximen Street, jianye district, Nanjing, commonly known as Jiangdongmen Memorial Hall. Located in the site of Jiangdongmen Massacre in Nanjing Massacre and the burial place of the victims. How to make an appointment for the memorial hall of the victims of the Nanjing Massacre by the Japanese invaders?
1. Appointment method: Enter the official WeChat account of "Memorial Hall for Victims of Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders"-click "Appointment" on the left-enter the reservation entrance of the memorial hall.
2. Select the exhibition hall to be booked.
3. Select the date and time.
4. Add visitors and fill in their names and ID numbers.
5. The appointment was successful.
The above is all about how to make an appointment for the memorial hall of the victims of the Nanjing Massacre by the Japanese invaders.
Opening hours of Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall
Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 08: 30 to 16: 30.
The memorial hall for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre by the Japanese invaders is located at No.418 Shuiximen Street, Nanjing _ jianye district, commonly known as Jiangdongmen Memorial Hall, which is located at the Jiangdongmen collective massacre site and the burial place of the victims.
It is the first batch of national first-class museums in China, the first batch of national patriotic education demonstration bases, the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units, the first batch of national anti-Japanese war memorial facilities and sites list, and it is also one of the three internationally recognized World War II memorial halls.
Since its establishment in 1980s, the Memorial Hall for Victims of Nanjing Massacre by Japanese invaders has collected more than 6,000 national precious cultural relics, including more than 300 first-class cultural relics.
The most representative collections include the relics of the victims of the Nanjing Massacre unearthed from the Zhongshan Wharf Massacre site, the camera and film used by American pastor John Magee to photograph the atrocities of the Nanjing Massacre, the death sentence of war criminal Gu Shoufu and kept by Shi Meiyu, president of the military court of Nanjing Ministry of National Defense, and the battlefield diary of Chinese expeditionary force anti-Japanese veteran Mei 1942.
Is it not allowed to bring drinks to the memorial hall for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre?
I can't. The memorial hall for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre stipulates that tourists are not allowed to bring drinks into the memorial hall. Nanjing, referred to as "Ning", was called Jinling and Jiankang in ancient times. It is the capital, sub-provincial city, megacity and core city of Nanjing metropolitan area.