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Hu Yaobang's Former Residence

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Hunan

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+86 731 8378 0021

Hu Yaobang's Former Residence

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004 County Rd, Liuyang Shi, Changsha Shi, Hunan Sheng, China

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The Hu Yaobang's Former Residence (Chinese: 胡耀邦故居; pinyin: Hú Yàobāng Gùjū) was built in the late Qing Dynasty, which is located in Cangfang Village, Zhonghe Town, Liuyang City, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. It covers a building area of about 450 square meters, embodies buildings such as the old houses, the Yaobang Square, the Ancestral Temple , the Ancestral Grave, the Cultural relics Exhibition Hall, the old well, etc.

History

In the period of the Xianfeng Emperor, Hu Yaobang's great-grandfather Hu Mingzhong (胡明钟) and Hu Mingzhong's elder brother Hu Mingjing (胡明镜) built it.

On 13 November 1915, Hu Yaobang was born in here.

In 1962, Hu Yaobang returned home and visited it, Hu talked to his relatives, "Don't rebuilt it".

In February 1995, the People's Government of Liuyang City rebuilt it. In September, Hu Yaobang's wife Li Zhao (李昭) returned home and visited it.

In 1996, it was listed a Hunan Province's most important culture and relics site.

In 2002, it was listed as a Provincial Patriotic Education Base.

In February 2005, the Cultural relics Exhibition Hall was built.

On 6 May 2013, it was listed as a China's most important culture and relics site by the State Council of China.

References

Hu Yaobang's Former Residence Wikipedia


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