The former site of the Wuchang Uprising military government commemorates important events in modern history, the Wuchang Uprising
by 小宇0923
Apr 24, 2024
Location: Wuchang Racecourse, Wuhan City (near Yellow Crane Tower to the west)
Introduction: The former site of the Revolutionary Military Government of 1911 was originally the Hubei Provincial Advisory Bureau in the late Qing Dynasty. It was planned to be built in 1908 and completed in 1910. There are 11 buildings in total. The main building of the building is a two-story brick-concrete Western-style building, facing south. A watchtower protruded from the middle of the upper roof, which became the commanding height of the Yuemachang axis at that time, with a broad and spectacular view. On October 10, 1911, the first shot of the Revolution of 1911 was fired in Wuchang. After the success of the Wuchang Uprising, the revolutionaries established a military government here, which for a time assumed the powers of the "Central Government of the Republic of China". Because the main building is a red building, it is also called the "Red Building". Every October 10th is the anniversary of the Revolution of 1911, and commemorative activities such as photo exhibitions and wreath-laying are usually held.
Tickets: Free
Opening hours: 9:00-17:00, admission is closed from 16:00, and closed on Mondays.
Thoughts: The Wuchang Uprising was a very important event in modern history. Because of this incident, China moved from autocracy to democracy. It is also the beginning of changing China. There are often many people here commemorating the Wuchang Uprising. It’s a great place for families and children.
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