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Updated June 26, 2025
## Jiangxi Revolution Martyrs’ Memorial Hall (Nanchang): what it is, what you’ll actually see, and how to plan a visit
If you’re trying to understand Jiangxi’s revolutionary-era history through primary materials—names, photos, documents, artifacts—Jiangxi Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Hall is one of the most direct places to do it. According to an official write-up, it is a thematic memorial hall covering major revolutionary events, martyrs, and related artifacts tied to Jiangxi’s “revolutionary base area,” spanning the New Democratic Revolution period (1921–1949) and the Socialist Construction period (1956–1978). Daily Government Services
Location (as provided): 399 Bayi Blvd, Donghu District, Nanchang, Jiangxi, China 330046
Coordinates (as provided): 28.680037, 115.903647
Place type (as provided): Tourist attraction
Rating (as provided): 3.4
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## What the memorial hall covers (based on published descriptions)
### A chronological, gallery-style narrative across multiple periods
A recent description notes that the permanent exhibition is chronologically arranged and the building is organized into a front hall, a preface hall, and six historical display areas. Daily Government Services
That same source says the displays use artifacts, pictures, scene restoration, and multimedia to present Jiangxi’s revolutionary struggle history. Daily Government Services
### A heavy emphasis on named individuals and groups
The same description highlights focus on the deeds of over 1,600 noted martyrs (born or died in Jiangxi) and 21 heroic groups. Daily Government Services
A separate major travel platform write-up describes an even larger commemorative scope, stating the exhibition includes 37 volumes of a “martyrs’ name record” and commemorates nearly 260,000 martyrs, while also highlighting 1,600+ martyrs’ stories and 21 collective examples.
Note: those figures appear as platform content; treat them as informative, but if you’re publishing, it’s worth cross-checking against an official on-site figure board or the hall’s official channels.
### Exterior symbolism
The official write-up notes a statue of a Red Army soldier standing in front of the hall, framed as a symbol of inheriting revolutionary spirit. Daily Government Services
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## Planning a visit: what’s clear, what’s uncertain
### Current open/closed status looks changeable
Multiple travel platforms currently list the site as not open / suspended, with reopening time “to be determined.”
Because of that, any fixed “opening hours” you see on older pages should be treated as potentially outdated.
### Admission and entry requirements (may apply when open)
One major booking platform lists free entry and includes a phone number for inquiries.
It also contains user-contributed text mentioning ID-based entry; user reviews are not authoritative, so treat that as a “possible requirement,” not a guarantee.
### Phone number (for verification)
A travel guide listing includes the contact number +86-791-86262566.
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## Getting there (what we can say without guessing)
A travel guide page lists multiple city bus routes as serving the area and provides a rough taxi-distance estimate from “Nanchang Station.”
Because routes and station names can shift—and because that page does not function as an official transit authority—use it as a starting point, then validate in your maps app on the day.
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## How to experience it well (practical, non-obvious advice)
These tips are experience-forward but don’t rely on unverifiable claims:
– Go in with a research mindset. The strongest value in memorial halls like this is often the primary material density: labeled photographs, reproduced documents, and curated names/biographies (explicitly emphasized by the hall’s “archives, photos, and artifacts” description). Daily Government Services
– Treat the narrative as curated history, not a full survey course. The published framing is explicitly tied to revolutionary and socialist construction periods. Daily Government Services If you’re building an accurate mental model of 20th-century Jiangxi, you’ll want to pair it with broader-context museums or academic sources.
– If you’re traveling with kids/teens: plan on one focused hour rather than trying to read everything; a major platform suggests “1 hour” as a recommended stay length.
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## Nearby context for building a “history day” in Nanchang (fact-only)
The official write-up links to other revolutionary-history museums in China (not necessarily nearby), which signals the hall’s category and helps you plan theme-based itineraries. Daily Government Services
If you want a Nanchang-specific cluster, verify what’s open and geographically close via maps first (because opening status can change quickly across sites).
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## Inclusivity + accuracy notes (what to be careful about when publishing)
– Ratings can be noisy. Your provided rating (3.4) may reflect a small or skewed sample; publish it as “as-listed” rather than implying consensus.
– Be transparent about closure uncertainty. The most responsible approach is to explicitly tell readers that some major platforms list the memorial hall as temporarily closed/suspended and to confirm status before traveling.
– Avoid over-claiming on numbers. Where sources disagree or appear platform-generated, attribute clearly (“one platform states…”) rather than presenting as definitive.
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## Two contextual internal-link placements (only if your site has these pages)
(These are editorial suggestions, not claims that the pages exist.)
1. Link the first mention of Nanchang to your broader Nanchang city guide (transport, neighborhoods, best time to visit).
2. In the planning section, link “confirm status before visiting” to your China museum etiquette / practical entry requirements guide (IDs, security checks, closures, holiday surges).
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