Hefei Dashushan Compaign Relief
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Updated April 15, 2024
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## Hefei Dashushan “Compaign Relief” Museum (Shushan Forest Park): what you’re really visiting
The name in your dataset — “Hefei Dashushan Compaign Relief” — appears to point to a revolution-history / memorial-style museum experience inside the Dashu Mountain (Dashushan) / Shushan Forest Park area in Hefei’s Shushan District (合肥蜀山). The clearest, well-documented heritage sites in this exact park zone are the Shushan Martyrs Cemetery and its associated revolutionary martyrs exhibition spaces, which function in practice like a small museum visit layered into a larger forest-park outing.
Your coordinates place this entry in Hefei, Shushan District at 31.8388, 117.17663 — consistent with the wider Dashu Mountain / Shushan Forest Park area.
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## Quick facts you can plan around
### Location
– City/area: Hefei (合肥), Shushan District, in/around Shushan Forest Park / Dashu Mountain (Dashushan)
– Coordinates (from your data): 31.8388, 117.17663
### What kind of site it is
– Type: Museum / memorial exhibition (your data says Museum).
– In this park area, the best-documented “museum-like” component is the martyrs memorial complex (陵园 + 展陈馆/事迹陈列馆-style exhibition).
### The bigger setting: Dashu Mountain + Shushan Forest Park
Dashu Mountain is widely described as:
– about 10 km from Hefei’s urban area
– 284 meters above sea level
– volcanic in origin, with volcanic features preserved (cones/rocks/necks mentioned in travel references)
Outdated-data flag: exact opening hours, admission rules, and what exhibits are currently on display can change—especially for memorial sites and public institutions. Plan to verify hours the day you go via an official listing or local tourism channel.
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## What to expect on-site
### 1) A “museum visit” that’s built for reflection, not speed-running
If your goal is history, this is the kind of stop where the pacing is slower than a typical city museum. The surrounding landscape matters: you’re not just “going to a building,” you’re moving through a memorial environment in a major public park.
Within the Dashushan park area, the martyrs cemetery is documented as a large, structured memorial site, intended for patriotic/revolutionary tradition education (爱国主义/革命传统教育).
### 2) Context you’ll see referenced: the martyrs cemetery’s development
Sources describe the Shushan Martyrs Cemetery as:
– having origins connected to a martyrs park established in 1955
– later reorganized (one source notes 1976 separation/establishment as Shushan Martyrs Cemetery)
That history matters because it shapes how exhibits are curated: you’re usually looking at biographical stories, historical images, and memorial architecture, not “artifact density” like an archaeology museum.
### 3) Combine it with a Dashushan hike (the best value move)
This is where Dashushan shines: you can pair a memorial/museum-style stop with a short hike or scenic walk. Travel references consistently frame Shushan Forest Park as a place for hiking trails, forest paths, and city views.
A practical play:
– Start earlier for calmer paths and clearer air.
– Do the memorial/museum component first (when you’re fresh and quiet), then hike.
– Finish with a viewpoint moment on Dashu Mountain if weather cooperates.
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## How to get there (without overpromising)
Because your dataset pins the attraction inside Shushan Forest Park / Dashushan, transport guidance is best treated at the park level:
– Local Hefei travel references list multiple bus routes servicing Dashushan / Shushan Forest Park (example set includes: 20, 48, 118, 234, 651, 665, 801), and describe north/south entrances reachable via major roads.
Outdated-data flag: bus routes and stop names are the most likely detail to change; treat route numbers as “starting points,” not guarantees. Confirm with your map app on the day.
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## Timing, etiquette, and inclusivity notes
### Best time to visit
General visitor guidance for Dashushan hiking leans toward spring and autumn and avoiding high heat.
For the museum/memorial component, weekday mornings are typically the calmest in most cities—less noise, fewer large groups (this is practical advice, not a claim about this exact site).
### Respectful behavior in memorial spaces
In China (and globally), martyrs memorial sites are often treated as solemn civic spaces. Practical basics:
– Keep voice volume down indoors and around monuments.
– Photography rules can vary by exhibition room—follow posted signage.
### Inclusivity + accessibility reality check
Dashushan is a mountain park; trails can involve steps and uneven surfaces. If anyone in your group has limited mobility, plan for a short, flatter route inside the broader park and treat the hike as optional. (This is planning advice; accessibility features vary by entrance and are not consistently documented in the sources above.)
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## A high-signal half-day itinerary (works even if exhibits are limited)
### 1) Arrive via your chosen park entrance
Use the park’s main entrances as anchors in your map app, then navigate to the memorial/museum point from there.
### 2) Do the museum/memorial stop first (45–90 minutes)
Go in with the right expectations: this is typically story-driven history (names, timelines, political context) rather than “rare objects behind glass.”
### 3) Transition into the forest park walk (60–120 minutes)
Pick a route that matches your energy. Shushan Forest Park is regularly described as a place for hiking paths and panoramic city views.
### 4) Optional: Dashu Mountain viewpoint (conditions permitting)
If weather is hazy or hot, skip the summit and keep it a forest-loop day. Visitor reviews specifically mention choosing cooler months/temperatures for a better experience.
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## Two contextual internal link opportunities (if you have the pages)
To keep readers moving through your Hefei cluster, these are the two most natural in-article links:
1. “Shushan Forest Park (Dashushan National Forest Park) guide” — link where you explain trails, entrances, and viewpoint logic.
2. “Top museums in Hefei” — link as a comparison point, especially if readers want more artifact-rich museums after a memorial-style visit.
(These are suggestions, not claims that your site already hosts them.)
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## What to verify before you publish (to stay 100% accurate)
Because the attraction name in your dataset is unusual/possibly mistranslated, verify these items in your CMS workflow before publishing:
– The official Chinese name on the map listing at 31.8388, 117.17663
– Opening hours / closure days
– Whether the museum component is specifically the martyrs exhibition hall or a different on-site exhibit space within the same memorial complex
That last step is the difference between a precise travel guide and an almost-right one.
If you paste the Chinese name from the map pin (just the characters), I can lock the terminology tightly and rewrite the intro + “what to expect” sections to match the exact institution—without adding any uncertain claims.
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