Site of the Second National Congress of the Communist Party of China Memorial Hall

The first plenary session of the Second National Congress of the Communist Party of China was held a[...]

The first plenary session of the Second National Congress of the Communist Party of China was held at 625 Fu De Lane, South Chengdu Road (now No. 30, Lane 7, Old Chengdu North Road), Shanghai. This Shikumen-style building, constructed in 1915, was the residence of Li Da, the director of the Central Bureau’s propaganda department at that time. In 1959, it was designated as a ‘Shanghai Municipal Cultural Relics Protection Unit’ by the Shanghai People’s Committee. The memorial hall is divided into several sections, including the Second National Congress Exhibition Hall, the Common Women’s School Exhibition Hall, the Party Constitution History Exhibition Hall, the Temporary Exhibition Hall, and the original sites of the Second National Congress and the Common Women’s School. It displays over 300 valuable historical materials, including documents, artifacts, and information, supplemented by modern multimedia technologies such as electronic page-turning books, electronic sand tables, gesture recognition systems, electronic message boards, and inquiry systems, which vividly recreate the early years of the Chinese Communist Party. The memorial hall is open all year round from Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-16:30; closed all day on Mondays. For more detailed information on visiting hours, please refer to the public notice at the scenic spot.


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