
The Wu Jianxiong Memorial Hall is located on the west side of the Southeast University Auditorium. It is a unique modern building that complements the Jianxiong Courtyard to the east of the Auditorium.
The memorial hall will showcase Chien-Shiung Wu's life, achievements, and personal belongings, including medals, awards, certificates, and letters of appointment received during her lifetime, as well as relevant documents and books, calligraphy and paintings, and other items gifted by friends and dignitaries, as well as Chien-Shiung Wu's daily necessities. The main hall on the first floor will focus on the honors Chien-Shiung Wu received and her social influence. The second floor will focus on her scientific activities and spirit, showcasing models of her studio and some of her experimental instruments. The main hall on the third floor, themed "From Childhood to Return," will explore Chien-Shiung Wu's life journey. The curved corridors on the second and third floors, featuring modern metal-suspended glass floors, will showcase photographs of Chien-Shiung Wu engaged in academic exchanges, social activities, interpersonal interactions, and family life, showcasing the elegance and charm of this outstanding woman.
The subtropical monsoon climate makes it suitable for travel in all seasons.
It is recommended to visit the exhibition hall to learn about Wu Jianxiong's life history and enrich your knowledge.
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Monday-Saturday: 8:30-11:00, 14:00-17:00. Official groups must make an appointment in advance.
The Wu Jianxiong Memorial Hall honors the legacy of Wu Jianxiong, an influential Chinese educator and scientist. The hall highlights his contributions to the development of science and education in modern China, with a special focus on his dedication to the advancement of education in Nanjing.
The memorial hall is located in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. It can be accessed by public transport such as metro and buses, or by taxi. Walking may be an option if you are staying nearby.
The memorial hall is open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM. The best time to visit is during weekdays, preferably in the morning when it is less crowded.
Entrance is typically free, but there may be charges for special exhibitions or events. Tickets can be purchased onsite or online if available for special events.
For general visits, tickets are not required to be booked in advance. However, it is recommended to book ahead for special events or exhibitions, ideally a few days before your visit.
Typically, it will take 1 to 2 hours to fully explore the memorial hall, depending on your interest in the exhibits and collections.
Key highlights include the exhibits dedicated to Wu Jianxiong's contributions to science and education, as well as the historical documents and memorabilia related to his career. The gardens surrounding the hall are also a peaceful retreat.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and audio guides are offered in both Chinese and English for self-guided exploration.
Photography is allowed in the surrounding gardens, which provide a picturesque backdrop. Inside, you can take photos of the exhibits where permitted, but check for any restrictions in certain areas.
Start your visit by exploring the main exhibition hall, where you can learn about Wu Jianxiong’s life. Follow it with a walk through the garden area and any special exhibits that might be on display.
There are no night visits or light shows available. However, special tours or events may be scheduled during certain times of the year.
The memorial hall tends to be less crowded during weekdays, especially in the mornings. Weekends and public holidays may attract larger crowds.
Rest areas and toilets are available on-site. While there are no major food services inside, there are cafes and restaurants nearby where you can grab a meal or snack.
The memorial hall is accessible for elderly visitors, children, and people with disabilities. Wheelchairs are available if needed, and ramps are provided for easy access.
Mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are accepted. Cash is also accepted, but credit cards may not be universally accepted on-site.
There are no restaurants inside the memorial hall, but you can find various local eateries and cafes nearby for refreshments.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at local restaurants near the memorial hall. Halal food can be found at several restaurants in the area as well.
Nearby hotels include the Nanjing Grand Hotel and the Sofitel Nanjing, both offering convenient access to the memorial hall and other local attractions.
Nearby attractions include Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, Nanjing Museum, and Confucius Temple, all of which are easily reachable and great for a full day trip.
Souvenir shops near the memorial hall offer cultural items such as books, traditional Chinese crafts, and memorabilia related to Wu Jianxiong.
After your visit, taxis, metro, or buses are the best options to continue your journey to other attractions in Nanjing.