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        Museums of Special Interest

        The Museum of Huanghuagang Uprising Headquarters is a massive blue-brick house of the typical Lingnan residential style. The house, set in a south-north direction on a site of a more than 500 square meters, was built as a residence for a Qing-dynasty official and known as the "Chaoyi Mansion". In April 1911, Huang Xing arrived in Guangzhou from Hong Kong and based the headquarters of the planned uprising in this house in Xiaodongying, which is the closest point to the Mansion of the Governor of Guangdong and Guangxi of the Qing Dynasty (the site of the present-day Guangdong Provincial Department of Civil Affairs). On April 27 (the 29th day of the third month in the Chinese lunar calendar), a dare-to-die squad of 100 soldiers, headed by Huang Xing, launched an attack from there against the governor's mansion. Although it was not successful, the uprising ushered in the Revolution of 1911, which eventually toppled the Qing rule and put an end to the feudal dictatorship which had ruled China for more than two millennia.

        After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the house became the property of Li Zhangda, Vice Chairman of the Guangdong Provincial Government and a pioneer of the patriotic democratic movement. In 1956, Li Songgang, son of Li Zhangda, donated the house to the government as his father had instructed him before he passed away. In 1958, the house was converted into a museum. In 1962, it was declared a protected cultural heritage site by the Guangdong People's Government.

        Scale: Site area - 444m2

        Address: Xiaodongying, Yuehua Road, Guangzhou

        Opening Hours: 9:00-12:00, 13:00-17:00; closely temporarily for renovation

        Admission: Open for free all year round

        Tel: 83337700,  83550627

        Transportation: 
        · Metro: take Metro Line 1 and get off at the Peasant Movement Institute station
        · Bus: take Bus No. 6, 36, 544, 864, 76A, 191, 190, 10 or 66 and get off at Cangbian station 

        (Translated by Guangzhou Association of Foreign Affairs Translators)

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