
Lin Qing's execution site is located at Jiangxipo, on North Ring Road in Guiyang. On September 11, 1935 , Lin Qing, a 24- year-old Communist Party member, was murdered while being escorted by the Kuomintang from the Security Command to Liuguangmen.
On the way, Lin Qing sang "The Internationale" and shouted slogans such as " Down with the Kuomintang !" and " Long live the Communist Party of China !" The inhumane enemy stabbed his mouth with a bayonet. Facing the powerful enemy, Lin Qing was mighty and unyielding, showing his righteousness and selfless and fearless revolutionary heroism.
After Comrade Lin Qing's death, his remains were secretly buried by the underground Party in a mass grave at Jiangxi Slope (now at the back entrance of Jiangxi Village Primary School on Ruijin North Road). In September 1983 , the site of Comrade Lin Qing's murder was designated a municipal cultural relic protection site by the Guiyang Municipal Government. That same year , the municipal government allocated funds to build the " Lin Qing Execution Site , " which has also been designated a patriotic education base.
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Lin Qing’s execution site is historically significant as it marks a pivotal moment in the region’s political history. Lin Qing, a key figure in the cultural revolution era, was executed here due to his controversial actions. The site now stands as a reminder of the political tensions and struggles during the period.
The site is located in Guiyang, Guizhou, and is accessible by taxi or ride-hailing services. Public buses may also be available, but taxis are the most convenient way to reach the site. Walking is not recommended as the site is not centrally located.
The site is open daily from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is in the morning when the weather is cooler, and it is less crowded. Weekdays are the least busy, making it an ideal time for a quiet visit.
The entrance fee is approximately 30-50 CNY. Tickets can be purchased at the site’s entrance or through local travel agencies. It is recommended to buy tickets on-site, as online booking options may not always be available.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary unless visiting during peak travel seasons or holidays. It is advisable to book a day or two in advance during busy times to ensure entry.
A visit to Lin Qing's execution site typically takes about 1-2 hours. This allows time to explore the site and reflect on its historical significance.
Guided tours are available, and most tours are conducted in Mandarin. English-speaking guides may be available, but it's best to check in advance if you're not fluent in Mandarin.
Photography is allowed, and the best spots are near the memorial plaques and the execution site. The surrounding area also offers some scenic views, ideal for capturing the historical and natural context.
Start your visit by walking to the main site where Lin Qing was executed. Follow this with a visit to the memorial plaques and any exhibits related to his life and political context. Finish by exploring the surrounding area for a better understanding of the environment during that time.
There are no special night visits, light shows, or tours at this site. It is typically visited during daylight hours for historical reflection.
The site tends to be less crowded during weekdays, especially in the morning. Weekends and holidays see an increase in visitors, so it's recommended to visit on a weekday for a quieter experience.
Basic facilities such as toilets and water stations are available. There are no major food or shopping facilities directly at the site, so it’s recommended to bring snacks and drinks or visit nearby restaurants before or after your visit.
The site is generally accessible, but there may be some uneven ground or steps that could pose challenges for elderly or disabled visitors. Children can easily visit the site, but supervision is advised due to the historical nature of the attraction.
Cash payments are accepted, but mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are also widely used. Credit cards are generally not accepted at smaller sites, so it's advisable to have some cash on hand.
There are no major restaurants or cafes directly at the site. However, Guiyang city center is only a short drive away, offering a wide range of dining options, from local Guizhou cuisine to international restaurants.
While the site itself does not offer food options, Guiyang city center has various vegetarian and halal food options, especially in local eateries and food courts.
There are several accommodations in Guiyang city, ranging from budget to mid-range hotels. Staying in the city center is recommended, as it provides easy access to restaurants, transportation, and other attractions.
Nearby attractions include Jiaxiu Tower, Qianling Park, and the Guiyang Forest Park. These can be easily combined into a day trip as they are all within a short distance from Lin Qing’s execution site.
There are no souvenir shops directly at the site, but nearby markets and shops in Guiyang offer local handicrafts, such as ethnic textiles and hand-carved items that make for great souvenirs.
Taxis or ride-hailing services like Didi are the best options to continue your journey after visiting the site. Public buses are available, but they may take longer to navigate through the city.