
The Qiuyushan Cultural Celebrities Memorial Hall is located on the scenic Qiuyushan Mountain in Pukou District, Nanjing. It houses the memorial halls of four world-renowned calligraphy and painting masters, including Lin Sanzhi, Xiao Xian, Gao Ershi, and Hu Xiaoshi, as well as the Qiuyushan Calligraphy and Painting Academy, which integrates creation, exhibition, research, and calligraphy and painting talent training.
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Lin Sanzhi Memorial Hall
The museum's buildings, built in the style of Ming and Qing dynasty gardens, are staggered and arranged in a well-organized pattern. The main buildings include the main exhibition building ( Sanmu Mountain House), the stele corridor, and the Qiuyushan Calligraphy and Painting Academy. The museum houses over 500 works of calligraphy and painting by Lin Sanzhi , including one first-class cultural relic and seven second-class cultural relics .
Hu Xiaoshi Memorial Hall
The building, built in the style of a Republic of China-era courtyard, is divided into an exhibition area, Hu Xiaoshi's tomb, and an office area. The exhibition area comprises a preface hall, a main exhibition hall, a general hall, and a multimedia hall. The collection houses over 300 pieces of Hu Xiaoshi's calligraphy and correspondence, including four Class II cultural relics .
Gao Ershi Memorial Hall
The main exhibition hall is shaped like a windmill and is built against the mountain. The main buildings in the museum include the main exhibition hall, stele gallery, Gao Ershi's tomb, etc. The museum has a collection of more than 100 calligraphy works by Gao Ershi, including one first-class cultural relic and one second-class cultural relic.
Xiao Xian Memorial Hall
The main exhibition hall is modeled after the Han and Tang dynasties, and Xiao Xian's former residence is modeled after the house behind Baizi Pavilion in Nanjing where she lived during her lifetime. The museum mainly includes the main exhibition hall ( Tui Pavilion), Xiao Xian's former residence, and Xiao Xian's tomb. The museum also houses over 100 pieces of Xiao Xian's calligraphy .
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Tuesday - Sunday: 9:00-18:00
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The Qiuyushan Cultural Celebrities Memorial Hall in Nanjing is dedicated to the celebration and remembrance of influential cultural figures from Jiangsu province. It houses exhibitions related to their lives, works, and impact on Chinese culture, making it an important cultural and educational site.
The memorial hall is located in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. It can be easily accessed by taxi, public bus, or walking from nearby landmarks. The Nanjing Metro provides convenient access, with a nearby station that connects to other major parts of the city.
The memorial hall is typically open from 9 AM to 5 PM, with last entries at 4:30 PM. The best times to visit are on weekdays, especially in the morning, to avoid the crowds typically seen on weekends.
The entrance fee for the Qiuyushan Cultural Celebrities Memorial Hall is generally modest. Tickets can be purchased on-site at the entrance, or some local tour services may offer online booking for convenience.
Booking tickets in advance is not usually required, unless during peak tourist seasons or for special events. If you plan to visit on weekends or holidays, booking at least a few days in advance is recommended.
It typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to fully explore the memorial hall, depending on how thoroughly you engage with the exhibits and activities offered.
The must-see highlights include the exhibition halls dedicated to famous cultural figures from Jiangsu, the historical artifacts on display, and the multimedia presentations about the lives and legacies of these individuals.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and there may also be audio guides in English and other languages, depending on availability. It’s recommended to check in advance if you prefer a guided tour in a specific language.
The best photography spots are within the exhibition areas, where you can capture images of the historical exhibits. The memorial hall's exterior and surrounding gardens also offer great photo opportunities.
Start by visiting the main exhibition halls showcasing the lives of cultural celebrities, then explore the multimedia presentations. Conclude your visit by walking through the hall’s gardens, if available, to reflect on the experience.
Night visits and light shows are not typically offered at the Qiuyushan Cultural Celebrities Memorial Hall. However, special events or cultural tours may occasionally be scheduled, so it’s worth checking for any upcoming programs.
The memorial hall can get crowded during weekends and holidays. The best times to visit are on weekdays, especially in the morning or late afternoon, when fewer tourists are present.
The hall has public toilets and rest areas for visitors. There are small souvenir shops selling local crafts and books about the exhibits. Food and water can be purchased at nearby shops or cafes outside the hall.
The memorial hall is accessible to elderly visitors, children, and those with mobility challenges. The facility provides ramps and seating areas for comfort. Some parts of the exhibition may have stairs, so assistance might be required in those areas.
Both cash and mobile payments (like Alipay and WeChat Pay) are accepted at the memorial hall. Credit and debit cards are also commonly used at the ticket counter and gift shops.
Inside the memorial hall, there are small cafes offering refreshments. Nearby, you can find a variety of restaurants serving both local and international cuisine, especially in the city center of Nanjing.
Vegetarian, vegan, and halal food options are available at several nearby restaurants. Nanjing has a vibrant food scene with many options for different dietary needs.
Several hotels are located near the memorial hall, ranging from budget options to more luxurious stays. Popular hotels in Nanjing include the Nanjing Mandarin Hotel and the Holiday Inn Express Nanjing.
Nearby attractions include the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, the Confucius Temple, and the Nanjing Museum. These can be easily combined in a day trip from the memorial hall.
The souvenir shops at the memorial hall offer local crafts, books on the cultural figures, and memorabilia related to the exhibits. Local traditional handicrafts make for popular souvenirs.
After visiting, you can take a taxi, bus, or the Nanjing Metro to continue your trip. The metro system in Nanjing provides quick access to other parts of the city and nearby attractions.