Explore the historical site and learn about the pivotal role the Zhenyuan Branch of the Communist Party played in the region's revolutionary history. Visit the exhibition halls to view historical documents, photographs, and artifacts from the era.

The former site of the Zhenyuan branch of the Communist Party of China, also known as the "Zhou Mansion," was built by Zhou Bingyuan, a local resident in the late Qing Dynasty. In 1985, the site was designated a provincial-level key cultural relic protection site.
Best from June to October
Southeast Guizhou has beautiful scenery in summer and is a good place to escape the heat.
The climate in autumn is good, with clear skies and cool breezes.
The main gate is covered with a gabled door, and above it are plaques reading "Runan Shidi" in regular script and "Lüzhongdaohe" in running script. Within the courtyard walls are two courtyards, one upstairs and one downstairs, both constructed of wood. A corridor connects the main house in the backyard to the two wings.
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The Former Site of the Zhenyuan Branch of the Communist Party of China is a significant historical landmark. It marks the place where revolutionary activities were planned and executed during the early 20th century, contributing to the rise of the Communist Party in this region of China.
The site is located in Zhenyuan, Guizhou. You can take a taxi or a bus from the nearby town center or from larger cities like Guiyang. Walking is feasible if you are already in Zhenyuan.
The site is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is during weekdays and outside of public holidays, when it’s less crowded.
The entrance fee is approximately 20 RMB. Tickets can be purchased on-site, and in some cases, online booking may be available through local tourism websites.
Booking tickets in advance is usually not necessary unless visiting during peak travel periods or special events. It’s best to book at least a day in advance if visiting during busy times.
You will need about 1-1.5 hours to fully explore the site, including time to visit the exhibition halls and read the historical displays.
The main highlights are the exhibition halls, where you can view important historical documents, photographs, and the recreated office spaces of the Zhenyuan Branch of the Communist Party.
Guided tours in Mandarin are available. Some guides may offer basic explanations in English, though it is recommended to check in advance. Audio guides are not commonly offered.
Photography is allowed inside the museum, especially of the exhibition areas. The site itself offers great photo opportunities of its architecture and surrounding landscape, especially from the exterior.
Start by exploring the main exhibition halls, then visit the restored offices. Make sure to spend time reading the informative plaques that detail the history of the Communist Party’s work in the region.
Night visits and light shows are not typically available. The site closes by 5:00 PM, and there are no regular evening events. Special tours may be arranged during national holidays.
The site tends to be less crowded during weekdays, particularly in the morning. Weekends and public holidays can be busier, especially with school groups and tourists.
Basic facilities are available, including restrooms and water stations. There are no large food outlets on-site, but local snacks and drinks can be purchased nearby.
The site is fairly accessible to elderly visitors and children, though there are some steps and uneven paths. It may not be fully accessible for visitors with severe mobility issues due to the older architecture.
Cash is commonly accepted, but mobile payments through apps like WeChat Pay and Alipay are preferred and widely used. Credit cards may not be accepted at smaller vendors.
There are local restaurants serving traditional Guizhou cuisine, such as sour fish soup and rice noodles, in the nearby area. For a more extensive selection, you may want to head to larger towns like Kaili.
Vegetarian food options are available at most local restaurants. Vegan and halal options may be limited, but you can request them at some places with advance notice.
There are several budget hotels and guesthouses in Zhenyuan, as well as a few mid-range hotels. For a wider variety of accommodations, you can find options in Kaili or Guiyang.
Nearby attractions include the Zhenyuan Ancient Town and the Qingshui River. These can easily be combined in a day trip for a deeper exploration of the region’s history and culture.
Yes, there are souvenir shops in the area selling local handicrafts, traditional clothing, and items related to the region’s revolutionary history, such as pins and badges.
Taxis, local buses, or rental cars are the best options for continuing your trip. For longer distances, buses to Kaili or Guiyang are readily available.