In Nanchang, defenses are broken! At this moment, the bloodline awakens! You must bring your children here

📍Address: No. 380 Zhongshan Road, Xihu District, Nanchang City
⏰Recommended visit duration: 1.5-2 hours
🎫Tickets: Free (advance reservation and ID required)
🚪Transportation: Metro Line 1, Bayi Museum Station
🕰️Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (closed on Mondays)
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🏛️ Venue Background
The Bayi Uprising Memorial Hall is located at the former site of the Jiangxi Grand Hotel, the command center of the uprising. In July 1927, revolutionary pioneers including Zhou Enlai established the Front Committee here, leading over 23,000 soldiers to fire the first shot of armed resistance against the Kuomintang reactionaries, marking a new era of the Communist Party of China independently leading revolutionary warfare.

📚 Exhibition Highlights
• Six major narrative chapters:
Rising in adversity → Great decisions → Firing the first shot → Southward to Guangdong → Campaigning in Jinggangshan → Heroes shining over China
A complete presentation of the entire process from the uprising decision to the revolutionary fire spreading far and wide

• Immersive experience:
· Preface hall: A rifle breaking through stone, symbolizing "political power grows out of the barrel of a gun"
· Scene restoration: A sunken exhibition hall recreates the battle to attack the enemy’s general command
· Spatial transition: The "Road to Jinggangshan" staircase cleverly connects historical chapters

• Touching details:
The second-floor name wall is engraved with the names of over a thousand uprising participants, witnessing the staff’s relentless search since 1956

💡 Visiting Tips
1️⃣ Best time: Weekday mornings have fewer crowds; weekends require queuing
2️⃣ Guided service: It is recommended to rent an audio guide or follow a docent for an in-depth understanding of history
3️⃣ Photo tips: Some display cases have reflections; please choose appropriate shooting angles
4️⃣ Itinerary: Can be combined with visits to the Nanchang Bayi Uprising Memorial Tower, Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Hall, and other red tourism sites

✨ Visiting Experience
Although the exhibition technology is somewhat traditional, the profound historical depth and clever scene design still bring a strong spiritual shock. Standing where the uprising soldiers once fought, looking at the vivid names on the name wall, it feels like traveling through time to witness the historic moment that decided China’s fate.

This is not only a must-visit place to learn about the Bayi Nanchang Uprising but also an important classroom for cultivating patriotism and inheriting the red gene.

Post by BenjaminYoung^19 | Nov 5, 2025

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