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Site of the Eighth Route Armys Office in Chongqing City
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The Site of the Eighth Route
Army's Office in Chongqing City consists of three parts, namely No.13 of Hongyan
Village, No.50 of Zengjiayan, and Guiyuan Site. In 1958, the Hongyan Revolution
Memorial was built in Hongyan Village. The memorial consists of the three sites
mentioned above and the site of the Distribution Department of the Xinhua Daily.
Hongyan Village is located at Hualongqiao on the west bank of Jialing River
in the city of Chongqing. The Central Communist Party's Southern Area Bureau and
the Eighth Route Army's Office in Chongqing City were built there. In 1938,
after the Japanese Army occupied Wuhan City, the Eighth Route Army set up the
office in Chongqing City. In January 1939, the Chinese Communist Party
established the Southern Area Bureau with Zhou Enlai as the secretary to direct
the overall work of the Communist Party in the area dominated by Kuomintang. The
office was destroyed in the air attack of the Japanese Army. A building at No.13
Hongyan Village was converted to be the office building. In August 1945, Mao
Zedong once lived there when he went to Chongqing City to negotiate with Chiang
Kai-shek. In March 1947, when Kuomintang declared open the Civil War, all the
staff in the office returned to Yan'an City.
The building at No. 50 of Zengjiayan is located at Zhongshan Silu (the fourth
road) in Chongqing City. In 1938, when the Chinese Communist Party Delegation
moved from Wuhan City to Chongqing City, Zhou Enlai rented the three-storeyed
building in his own name. The so-called Zhougong Guan (the Mansion of the
Zhous') was the main place for handling official affairs. The Chinese Communist
Party's Delegation led by Zhou Enlai arrived in Nanjing City after the victory
of the Anti-Japanese War, and the place was changed into the site of the Chinese
Communist Party's Committee of Sichuan Province.
Guiyuan used to be the residence of a member of Kuomintang, Zhang Zhizhong.
It is a two-storeyed building about 200 meters away from No. 50 of Zengjiayan.
During the Chongqing Negotiation period in 1945, Zhang Zhizhong, the negotiation
delegate from the Kuomintang Party, vacated the main building to ensure the
security of Mao Zedong and facilitate his office work. The reception hall
downstairs was the place where Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai held negotiation with
the delegates of Kuomintang and signed the agreement of the Chongqing
Negotiation (the so-called Double Ten negotiation). The second floor was where
Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai worked and rested.
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