What scenic spots are there in Hongkou District?

Luxun Park

Formerly known as Hongkou Park, Luxun Park is located in Tian 'ai Branch Road, Sichuan North Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai, covering an area of 286,3 square meters. It was founded in the 22nd year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1896). There are national-level cultural relics protection units in the park, Lu Xun's tomb, Lu Xun's memorial hall, and Meiyuan, the memorial site of Yin Fengji's righteous act that shocked modern history. There are mountains, waters and waterfalls, and the scenery is beautiful. On the whole, it retains the characteristics of British landscape gardens. The exhibits in Lu Xun's museum mainly show Lu Xun's social activities and cultural life in Shanghai for 1 years. Lu Xun's tomb is a national key cultural relics protection unit. On the 2th anniversary of Lu Xun's death in 1956, Lu Xun's tomb was moved and buried here by the National Cemetery.

Shanghai Post Building

Shanghai Post Building is located in the north of Sichuan Road and Bridge on the Suzhou River, adjacent to the Huangpu River in the east, close to the city center, near the railway station in the north and the Shiliupu Waterway Pier in the south. The front of the building is U-shaped, and the ancient Roman architectural style supported by Corinthian columns on both sides of the clock tower reflects the justice and solemnity of postal services. The clock tower is Italian baroque style in the 17th century.

Shanghai Building

Shanghai Building is located at No.2, North Suzhou Road. It was named broadway mansions because it was near the top of Broadway. Invested by Yingshang Yeguang Real Estate Company and designed by Fraser, it was built by six construction factories and completed in 1924. It covers an area of 5,234 square meters, with a building area of 24,6 square meters. It faces south, with an X-shaped plane and 22 floors of double-layer aluminum-steel frame structure. Art Deco is combined with modern American high-rise building style. The fa? ade is composed of middle height and two low falls, which are collected layer by layer from the 11th floor, and all the top edges are decorated with uniform geometric continuous decorative patterns. The bottom of the external wall is covered with dark green high-grade granite, and the top is covered with light brown Taishan brick, and the window skirt is partially flattened into a pattern. On September 25th, 1989, the Shanghai Municipal People's Government announced broadway mansions as a cultural relic protection unit in Shanghai. On November 2th, 1996, the State Council announced broadway mansions as a national cultural relic protection unit. ?

Meiyuan

Meiyuan, located in Luxun Park, was built in memory of Yin Fengji (Mei Xuan), a Korean anti-Japanese righteous man. Since this was the scene of Yin Fengji's righteous act on April 29th, 1932, after the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and South Korea in 1992, with the approval of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hongkou District Government invested 8, yuan to build a two-storey memorial pavilion with South Korean style (covering an area of 55 square meters and a building area of 11 square meters). Considering the sensitivity of Korea-DPRK relations and Japan relations at that time, the memorial pavilion was named "Mei Ting", implying "Mei Xuan". In August of that year, in accordance with the requirements of the Municipal Foreign Affairs Office to build Meiting into a foreign-related tourist attraction, the park built a garden in the garden with an area of 6,819 square meters according to the greening environment planning, and plum trees were planted all over it. The number of visitors to Meiyuan Park in Luxun Park has increased from several thousand per year when it was first built to more than 13, in 24 and reached 26, in 25.

May 3th Martyrs' Tomb Site

The May 3th Martyrs' Tomb Site is located at No.668 Guangzhong Road. In order to commemorate the martyrs who died in the May 3th tragedy, in November 1925, the funeral preparation office was organized by various business federations, the All-China Students' Federation, the Shanghai Students' Federation and representatives of industrial circles, and it was decided to purchase the existing site and build a tomb in March 1926. On May 29th of the same year, a groundbreaking ceremony was held. The tomb of the martyrs was designed by engineer Liu Shiqi and built by Chen Ganxing Construction Company. Completed in the spring of 1928, the inauguration ceremony was held on the third anniversary of the May 3th tragedy. The tomb of the martyrs faces south, with a rectangular plane, about 8 meters long from north to south and 9 meters long from east to west, surrounded by walls. In 1938, the Japanese army bombed the tomb and built the Shirakawa Memorial Tower, a general who invaded China, near the original site. In May 1959, the Shanghai Municipal People's Government announced that the site of the May 3th Martyrs' Tomb was a cultural relic protection unit in Shanghai. On November 17, 1987, it was announced by the Shanghai Municipal People's Government as a memorial site for the Shanghai Revolution.