Military Museum of Chinese People's Revolution
Display of the People's Revolutionary War
The Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution is
the first and only comprehensive museum on China's military history. Located at
Beijing
's Fuxing
Road, the museum was completed in July 1959 and opened to the public on August
1, 1960.
The museum has set up a display of the people's
revolutionary war, covering 6,600 square meters, which is the only systematic
record of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s 28-year-long revolutionary war for
the founding of New China. The display is divided into
three parts: the "Hall of
Land Revolutionary War", "Hall of Anti-Japanese War," and "Hall of National
Liberation War."
Since its reopening after renovation on February 18, 2004, the museum has
become a vivid classroom for the general public, including inland tourists,
students, and CCP party members, and so on.
The "Display of the People's Revolutionary War" won the Prize of Elaborate
Works in the Sixth National Top Ten Museums (2003-2004) competition.
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