Maoshan Mountain New Fourth Army Memorial Hall
Maoshan Mountain New Fourth Army Memorial Hall
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May 2018 • Friends
I’m prompted to write this review as I don’t see any other English language reviews. If you’re in Zhenjiang area or perhaps visiting Maoshan to see the Taoist temple on Maoshan, don’t forget to also visit the museum for the N4A, New Fourth Army of the 1937 period of Sino Japanese war. The museum has a wealth of pictures and histories, mostly in Chinese, but enough in English to still keep up with the story of the founding of the N4A. It takes about 30 minutes to tour the museum and then walk to the nearby memorial of the martyrs which is about 200 meters towards the base of Maoshan. You won’t miss it as it’s pretty big.
If you happen to time your visit when they set off fireworks at the memorial, you will experience the odd audio sensation of the echo created by the steps of the memorial. Which sounds like a bugler making a short bugle call. Very interesting and of course there’s a local legend as well as a 16 year of N4A bugler from Maoshan was killed fighting the Japanese in the woods behind the memorial.
If you happen to time your visit when they set off fireworks at the memorial, you will experience the odd audio sensation of the echo created by the steps of the memorial. Which sounds like a bugler making a short bugle call. Very interesting and of course there’s a local legend as well as a 16 year of N4A bugler from Maoshan was killed fighting the Japanese in the woods behind the memorial.
Written May 25, 2018
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