The memorial hall of Pingdingshan Massacre Site is located at No.17 Nanchang Road, Pingshan street, Dongzhou District, about 4 km south of Fushun City. It is the most well preserved Memorial Hall in China where Japanese imperialism slaughtered Chinese civilians during World War II. In 1931, Japanese imperialism launched the "September 8" incident, and the northeast great rivers and mountains were trapped under the iron feet of Japanese army. On the night of September 15, 1932 (the Mid Autumn Festival on August 15 of the lunar calendar), places such as "yangbaibao charcoal mining station" were attacked by Liaodong people's Anti Japanese Self-Defense Forces passing through Pingdingshan village. Under the name of "accomplice" that Pingdingshan villagers did not report, the Japanese army dispatched Garrison and gendarmerie to encircle Pingdingshan village the next day, driving more than 3000 men, women and children to the foot of Pingdingshan village, and starting the inhuman campaign Massacre. The Japanese first used machine guns to shoot, then used bayonets to pick again, and even picked out the babies in the womb of pregnant women. Finally, in order to cover up the crime, he burned the corpses with gasoline, shot down the mountain, buried the bones of the martyrs at the foot of the mountain, set fire to more than 800 houses in the village, and razed Pingdingshan village to the ground, creating a "Pingdingshan tragedy" that shocked China and foreign countries. In March 1951, in order to commemorate the compatriots who died in the 1932 Pingdingshan massacre, Fushun Municipal People's government built the "monument of Pingdingshan martyred compatriots" at the former site of the massacre, and the "bone Museum of Pingdingshan martyred compatriots" was built in 1971. There are more than 800 bones of martyred compatriots and some relics excavated at the scene in the museum. On January 31, 1988, the State Council announced the "Pingdingshan Massacre" site as a national key cultural relic protection unit, and changed the original "Pingdingshan martyrs' remains hall" to "Pingdingshan Massacre Site Memorial Hall". Since its opening in 1973, Pingdingshan memorial hall has become an important place to educate the people about patriotism and revolutionary tradition. National key cultural relics protection units.
Pingdingshan Massacre Site Memorial
synonym
The Pingdingshan Massacre Site generally refers to the Pingdingshan Massacre Site Memorial Hall
Located in Fushun City, Liaoning Province, the Pingdingshan Massacre Memorial Hall records the evidence of the Japanese invasion of China after the September 18 Incident. It is a key national protection unit. In December 2016, it was selected into the list of national red tourist attractions.
historical background
In 1931, the Japanese imperialists launched the "September 1.8" incident, and the great rivers and mountains in Northeast China fell under the iron feet of the Japanese army
. On the night of September 15, 1932 (the Mid Autumn Festival on August 15 of the lunar calendar), places such as "yangbaibao coal mining station" were attacked by the Anti Japanese Self Defense Forces of Liaodong people passing through Pingdingshan village.
In the name of "accomplice" that Pingdingshan villagers did not report, the Japanese army dispatched a garrison and a gendarmerie to surround Pingdingshan village the next day, driving more than 3000 men, women, old and young people to the foot of Pingdingshan and starting the inhuman massacre
.
The Japanese first used machine guns to shoot, then used bayonets to pick again, and even picked out the babies in the womb of pregnant women
.
Finally, in order to cover up the crime, he burned the corpses with gasoline, shot down the mountain, buried the bones of the martyrs at the foot of the mountain, set fire to more than 800 houses in the village, and razed Pingdingshan village to the ground, creating a "Pingdingshan tragedy" that shocked China and foreign countries
.
Some relics
In March 1951, in order to commemorate the compatriots who died in the "Pingdingshan Massacre" in 1932, Fushun Municipal People's government established the "Pingdingshan martyred compatriots monument" at the former site of the massacre.
In 1971, the "Pingdingshan martyred compatriots' remains Museum" was built. There are more than 800 martyred compatriots' remains and some relics excavated at the site
.
On January 31, 1988, the State Council announced the "Pingdingshan Massacre" site as a national key cultural relics protection unit, and changed the original "Pingdingshan martyrs' remains Museum" to "Pingdingshan Massacre Site Memorial Museum"
.
Since its opening in 1973, Pingdingshan memorial hall has become an important place to educate the people about patriotism and revolutionary tradition
.
geographical position
The memorial hall of Pingdingshan Massacre Site is located in Pingshan street, Dongzhou District, Pingdingshan. No. 17, Nanchang Road, Pingshan street, Dongzhou District, about 4 kilometers south of Fushun City, is the best preserved scene of the massacre of Chinese civilians by Japanese imperialism during World War II in China
It is a national key cultural relic protection unit
.
Address: No.17 Nanchang Road, Dongzhou District, Fushun City, Liaoning Province
Longitude: 123.92581316221
Latitude: 41.833939005952
Tel: 0413-4250072
Ticket information: 10 yuan
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