Explore the exhibits that commemorate the victorious crossing of the Yangtze River, one of the key events in modern Chinese history. View the detailed dioramas, multimedia presentations, and historical artifacts that tell the story of the victory and its significance to the nation.

The Yangtze River Crossing Victory Memorial Hall, located at No. 1 Dujiang Road, Gulou District, Nanjing , is a branch of the Nanjing Museum. It consists of the main museum area, the Yangtze River Crossing Victory Square, and the Yangtze River Crossing Victory Monument.
The museum houses a rich collection of cultural relics and historical materials, which showcase the historical choices of the Chinese nation, record the development of China's revolutionary history, and expound on the arduous struggle of the Communist Party of China and the Chinese people in seeking truth.
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9:00-16:30 , closed on Mondays (except statutory holidays)
The Memorial Hall honors the victory of the People's Liberation Army during the Yangtze River crossing in 1949, a pivotal moment in the Chinese Civil War. It symbolizes the military achievement that led to the establishment of the People's Republic of China.
The memorial hall is located in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, along the Yangtze River. You can take the metro or a bus to the nearest station and then walk, or opt for a taxi directly to the site.
The memorial is open from 9 AM to 5 PM daily. For a quieter experience, it is best to visit on weekdays, especially in the morning hours.
Entrance is free, though donations are encouraged. Visitors can donate at the memorial hall through boxes or use online platforms to make a contribution.
No advance booking is required for regular entry, but it is advised to check for any special events or group tours that may require prior reservation.
Most visitors spend around 1-2 hours exploring the memorial hall, depending on how much time you spend at each exhibit.
The main highlights include the dioramas depicting the historic crossing, multimedia presentations on the military strategy, and various artifacts from the period, including military uniforms and weapons.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, with English-speaking guides offered during special tours. Audio guides are also available in English and Mandarin.
Photography is permitted outside and around the memorial hall. The exterior provides great photo opportunities with views of the Yangtze River and the memorial itself. Inside, some exhibits may allow photography but check for restrictions.
Start with the main exhibition hall, then proceed to the rooms detailing the strategy of the river crossing. Don’t miss the artifacts in the side sections that offer a deeper insight into the historical figures involved.
Night visits or light shows are not available. However, special events may take place on significant anniversaries, so it’s worth checking ahead for any scheduled programs.
It can be crowded during weekends and national holidays. To avoid crowds, visit in the morning on weekdays.
There are restrooms on-site, but food and drink options are limited. It is advisable to bring water and snacks. Souvenir shops and other facilities are minimal inside the memorial hall.
The memorial is accessible to elderly, children, and disabled visitors. However, there are some stairs, so it is recommended to inquire about wheelchair access if needed.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are preferred for donations or any purchases.
Nearby, you'll find local restaurants serving Nanjing’s famous dishes like salted duck and dumplings. There are also some small cafes where you can take a break.
Vegetarian and vegan food options are available in some restaurants around the area. Halal food is offered in a few places in Nanjing, though it's less common in this particular neighborhood.
Hotels near the memorial hall include Nanjing Grand Hotel and Ibis Nanjing, both offering comfortable accommodations within a short distance of the memorial site.
Nearby attractions include Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, Nanjing Museum, and the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. All are easily accessible for a full day of sightseeing in Nanjing.
There is a small souvenir shop at the memorial offering books, postcards, and historical memorabilia related to the Yangtze River crossing and the Chinese Civil War.
You can take a taxi, metro, or bus to continue your trip around Nanjing. The metro system offers easy connections to other parts of the city for further exploration.