Sun Yat sen Memorial Hall - Guangzhou, China
Sun Yat sen Memorial Hall - Guangzhou, China
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Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall In Kobe Japan
“Overseas Chinese are the mother of the revolution”- Dr. Sun Yat-sen once said that in the highest acknowledgement of their contributions.Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Kobe used to be the residence of Wu Jing-Tang, a Chinese businessman living in Kobe who had supported Dr. Sun during the revolution. When Dr. Sun visited Kobe in 1913, a group of overseas Chinese held a luncheon here to discuss the revolution with Dr. Sun. Today, the residence has become the only Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Japan.In 1895, Dr. Sun Yat-sen arrived at the port of Kobe, commencing his first trip to Japan. After that, he visited Japan 18 times and stopped off in Kobe during all of his visits. Kobe was also the last place he departed from before returning to China. Dr. Sun had a deep relationship with Kobe. The overseas Chinese in Kobe also gave overwhelming support for the Xinhai Revolution, whether financially or spiritually. The names of the members of KuoMinTang Kobe branch as well as Mr. Wang Jing-xiang can also be found on the Huanghuagang Mausoleum of the 72 Martyrs in Guangzhou. It manifest the unconditional support from the overseas Chinese in Kobe. The former residence of Wu Jing-Tang is now the only Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Japan and a world-renowned establishment.The exhibits of history at the Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall showcase the selfless dedication of the overseas Chinese in Kobe to the founding of Republic of China, also providing the greatest testimony to this period of history.
Dr Sun Yat-sen's Memorial, Nanjing, China
Nanjing's most famous landmark is the mausoleum of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, father of the Chinese Republic. His mausoleum is also within the confines of Zongshan Mountain National Park. Many, many steps - actual 391 steps up through pavilions and even shopping opportunities until you reach Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Mausoleum.
No photographs are allowed within the tomb chamber. A white marble statue of Dr. Sun sits in the middle, a tomb chamber holding a catafalque and his actual coffin is buried around 15 feet under the memorial hall.
It's easy to get around huge Zonshan Mountain National Park by little motorized trains that take you from spot-to-spot. Gorgeous scenery, interesting sights...don't miss it.
GUANGZHOU - Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall
GUANGZHOU
Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall
Also known as the Zhongshan Memorial Hall, the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall was built in 1931, in memory of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, the first president and founding father of the Republic of China.
An inspiring trip to Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall.
Dr. Sun Yat Sen is greatly revered as the “father of formalism” in China. He is attributed towards streamlining state affairs as well as bringing requisite societal progression. There are several monuments that commemorate his life and contribution. Out of several in Guangzhou, we happened to visit the one at the Yuexiu district.
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Family trip to Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall, Canton tower, Guangzhou Hongkong
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Dr. Sun Yat-sen in Tokyo
In the late Qing dynasty, under the oppressive and corrupt rule, the people were living in dire poverty and China was in turmoil. To revive China for his countrymen, Dr. Sun overthrew the Manchu dynasty and established a republic that embodies the spirit of the Three Principles of the People: which is for the people, by the people, of the people.Japan served as one of the bases of Dr. Sun’s revolutionary movement and was where he spent one sixth of his time throughout the course of the revolution. With the support of the overseas Chinese, in 1905, Dr. Sun founded the Chinese Revolutionary Alliance (Tongmenghui) in Tokyo. His political goal was to establish a republic that embodied The Three Principles of the People and received wide acceptance in Japan. Dr. Sun’s Japanese friend, Shōkichi Umeya, provided substantial funds that were an important force in support of the revolution. Shōkichi Umeya and Dr. Sun became acquainted in Hong Kong and soon forged a close friendship. Umeya is said to have told him: You rise up in arms; I will support you financially. His generosity contributed much to the overthrow of the Qing dynasty. Interview with Ayano Kosaka, great-granddaughter of Shōkichi Umeya
Shōkichi Umeya was my maternal great-grandfather. He was the first Japanese Dr. Sun’s befriended. Because of their friendship, Dr. Sun traveled to Japan frequently and many people supported the revolution. However, at that time, many people were opposed to Dr. Sun and Madame Soong Ching-ling’s marriage. My great grand-mother helped them and organized the wedding ceremony here. Dr. Sun Yat-sen traveled the world tirelessly in pursuit of his revolutionary goals. Tracing his footsteps reminds people today of that period of history and his great deeds.
Guangzhou Dr. Sun Yat Sen's Memorial Hall, Yuexiu Park, Liurong Temple, Guangxiao Temple
Guangzhou, China. We started our day going to Dr. Sun Yet Sen's Memorial Hall. The entrance ticket costs 20 RMB, and if you want to get a piece of paper to put some stamps on, you'll pay 1 RMB. After sightseeing here for awhile we went to Yuexiu Park, where we rented a luxury boat for 70 RMB for 30 minutes and enjoyed a great view and relaxed atmosphere. Then we decided to walk to Liurong Temple and Guangxiao Temple nearby.
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Changing Of The Guards - Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall
Changing of the Guards - Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall - Taipei, Taiwan
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The History of Memorial Hall
To commemorate the national founding father Dr. Sun Yat-Sen’s and his unparalleled morality, and revolutionary conducts and to promote Dr. Sun Yat-Sen's doctrine, in 1964 the Republic government began drafting the building of National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, which would not only served to provide a place of remembrance for all to emulate the national founding father, but would also encompassed the functions of cultural and artistic education, leisurely recreation and academic research.
In 1965, then President Chiang Kai Shek personally presided over the foundation laying ceremonies. The open solicitation of architectural drawings began the following year, and renowned architect Wang Da-hung’s design drawings were chosen, but were later modified to reinforce the exterior with elements of Chinese architecture as instructed by the President Chiang. On May 16, 1972, the main construction was completed, and an inaugural ceremony was staged. The majestic, solemn main structure, set against the Chung Shan Park flanked with green flaw and esthetical plumage, not only rose to become a crown jewel in Taipei’s eastern district but also became a brand-new facet for local arts and culture .
Previously under the jurisdiction of the Taipei Municipal Government, the memorial hall was reorganized under the Ministry of Education in July 1986, and merged with the Chung Shan Hall in Yangmingshan. Its name was also changed from “Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall Administration Office” to “National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall”. In 2012 due to the reorganization of the ROC Government, National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall came under the Ministry of Culture. When first inaugurated, the memorial hall was primarily used for exhibiting Dr. Sun Yat-sen’s revolutionary artifacts, as well as hosting some exhibitions and performances. It currently serves as a multi-functional, social educational and cultural center. It houses an internationally renowned national performance hall, expansive elegant and aesthetic exhibition venues that measure several thousands of square feet, a projection room with an innovative setup, lecture hall, the Chung Shan lecture hall, professional library with more than 40,000 books, as well as the tranquil and Emerald Pond exhibition/performance area and Chung Shan Park..
The development and promotion of the memorial hall’s activities and events have focusrd on emulating Mr. Chung Shan’s paramount ideology of “Greater Love”, “The World is for All People”, and “The Purpose of Life Is to Serve Others” to foster greater respect and emulation of the national founding father among the general public. The grand vision of National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall has laid an impressive foundation over these years, and excelled during the “Development period” thanks to its enterprising directors and the prospering period, all of which contributed to gimproving the administration of memorial hall with a global and local cultural exchange Furthermore, the hall has moved toward the objectives of practical and prevalent lifetime learning, and professional, practical firmware facilities, in order to integrate the Chung Shan spirit and the traditional culture for reinvigorating and rediscovering the Chinese culture.
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Inside Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall, Guangzhou, China
Inside Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall, Guangzhou, China
Taipei Vlog: Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall
May 19, 2013
We spent Sunday afternoon at the Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall, which is worth a visit even if you're not particularly interested in the memorial itself. The grounds around the memorial, which feature a small park surrounding a pond and a fountain, are beautiful and offer countless stunning views of Taipei 101. Sun Yat Sen, by the way, is considered the founding father of Taiwan. If your timing is right, then you can watch the changing-of-the-guard ceremony, which takes place inside the memorial. Just hope on the MRT (subway) to the Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall Station on the blue line. :)
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On the ninth day of CGTN's special program, Real Time China, our reporter Sun Ye is at the birthplace of Dr. Sun Yat-sen in Zhongshan (the town has adopted his Chinese name in memory of him), south China's Guangdong province, to learn about his early years and the upbringing that made him who he is.
Dr. Sun Yat-sen is known as the “great revolutionary and a great statesman.” He led the Revolution of 1911 -- the Chinese democratic revolution which overthrew the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) -- and so put an end to China's two millennia of feudal rule. Dr. Sun Yat-sen is also the founder of the Kuomintang Party, a medical doctor, writer, philosopher, and calligrapher.
Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall, Guangzhou, China
Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall, Guangzhou, China