The Xinhai Revolution Museum[2] (simplified Chinese: 辛亥革命博物馆; traditional Chinese: 辛亥革命博物館), fully named as Wuhan Xinhai Revolution Museum[3] (simplified Chinese: 武汉辛亥革命博物馆; traditional Chinese: 武漢辛亥革命博物館), also known as the Revolution of 1911 Museum,[4] 1911 Revolution Museum,[5] is a Wuhan-based[6] thematic museum built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the "Wuchang First Uprising of the Xinhai Revolution" (辛亥革命武昌首義).[7] The museum is located in the Wuchang District, Wuhan City, with a total construction area of 22,142 square meters.[8]
Established | September 2011 |
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Location | Wuchang, Wuhan[1] |
Type | History museum |
Website | www.1911museum.cn |
The construction of the Xinhai Revolution Museum started in August 2009 and was completed in September 2011, and has been open to the public for free since October 15, 2011.[9]
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- ^ Tim Haughton (23 March 2016). Aftermath: Legacies and Memories of War in Europe, 1918–1945–1989. Routledge. pp. 79–. ISBN 978-1-317-18391-4.
- ^ "Special exhibition of Xinhai Revolution relics donation held in Wuhan". United Daily News. 2020-10-12.
- ^ "Send you a postcard, take you to experience the "Hanma" track". Xinhuanet.com. 2016-10-16.
- ^ "Introduction of Wuhan Xinhai Revolution Museum". www.hubei.gov.cn. 2015-11-23.