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Introduction to the Gutian Conference Memorial Hall

The museum was built in 1964 to commemorate the Gutian Conference.

It covers an area of ​​86,000 square meters and has a construction area of ​​11,000 square meters; it governs the Gutian Conference site, the Central Committee of the Red Army’s Front Committee and the former site of the Red Army’s Political Department - Songyintang, Mao Zedong’s " The former writing site of "A Spark Can Start a Prairie Fire" - Xiechengdian, the site of the First Congress of the Communist Party of China in Western Fujian - Wenchang Pavilion, the former site of the Special Committee of the Communist Party of China in Western Fujian - Shuhuaitang, Hongsi The former site of the military headquarters - Zhongxing Hall and other six revolutionary sites.

The Gutian Conference Memorial Hall has an attached hotel with a construction area of ​​more than 1,000 square meters, an elegant environment and a pleasant climate. It has guest rooms, large and small restaurants, conference rooms, dance halls, etc., integrating life, culture and entertainment.

The Gutian Conference Memorial Hall is a special revolutionary memorial hall built on the site of the Gutian Conference, a key cultural relic protection unit in China. The former site of Gutian Conference is located at the western foot of Shanxia Mountain, Gutian Town, Shanghang County. This is an ancestral hall built in 1848 in the late Qing Dynasty. It was originally called the Liao Ancestral Hall, also known as the Wanyuan Ancestral Hall. It was founded as "Hesheng Primary School" in 1917. In May 1929, after the Fourth Red Army entered Gutian, it was renamed "Shuguang Primary School". From December 28 to 29, 1929, the Ninth Congress of the Fourth Army of the Red Army of the Communist Party of China was held here.

The Gutian Conference Memorial Hall covers an area of ​​86,000 square meters, with a construction area of ​​11,000 square meters; it governs the Gutian Conference site, the former site of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the Fourth Red Army’s Political Department and the former site of the Political Department of the Fourth Red Army. Yintang, the former site of Mao Zedong's "A Single Fire Can Start a Prairie Fire" - Xiechengdian, the site of the First Congress of the Communist Party of China in Western Fujian - Wenchang Pavilion, the former site of the Special Committee of the Communist Party of China in Western Fujian - Shu There are six former revolutionary sites including Huaitang and Zhongxing Hall, the former site of the Fourth Red Army Headquarters.

The Gutian Conference Memorial Hall is a municipal cultural institution with an institutional specification equivalent to the deputy director level. It has three departments and one office: Cultural Relics Information Department, Exhibition and Publicity Department, Security Department and Office, with an approved establishment of 40 people; It has more than 10,000 cultural relics in its collection, including more than 2,000 precious cultural relics.