Where words rest: A visit to Lu Xun’s final sanctuary in Shanghai
by _Traveltastic_
Jun 24, 2025
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Tucked within the shaded expanse of Lu Xun Park in Hongkou District lies one of Shanghai’s most solemn and culturally significant landmarks—the Tomb of Lu Xun, the revered literary titan of modern China. Though the city pulses with modernity, here you step into quiet reverence, where history lingers in every stone.
The tomb, relocated here in 1956 from its original site in the International Cemetery, is built entirely from Suzhou’s Jinshan granite. It embodies both minimalist grandeur and profound symbolism. The central seated statue of Lu Xun is no ordinary tribute—it rests on a base etched with a cloud pattern from his own book cover design, reminding visitors that his spirit endures through ink and ideology.
As a national heritage site and a beacon of patriotism, the 1,600-square-meter complex draws students, intellectuals, and curious travelers. More than just a tomb, it’s a space that challenges visitors to reflect on social change, personal conviction, and the timeless power of the written word.
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