Introduction of scenic spots in Zhougongguan:
On the quiet Sinan Road in Shanghai, No.73 (formerly Masinan Road 107) on the east side of the road is a small western-style building with a three-story garden house. This is the Shanghai office of China delegation, also known as Zhou Mansion. Since it is the party's office in Shanghai, why is it called Zhou Mansion? There is a turning point here. 1946, the Chinese Communist Party delegation rented this house, which was originally intended to be the office of the Chinese Communist Party. However, the Kuomintang authorities disagreed. On June 18, Dong, who came to Shanghai from Nanjing, decisively said: No office is allowed, it is called Zhou Mansion. Therefore, Zhou Fu got its name. This small villa, originally owned by French Chinese businessmen, is a three-story building with a bottom. You can see the vine flower stand as soon as you enter the door. It looks quiet and pleasant. In the middle of the green lawn, there is a big pine with lush foliage. Here, Zhou Enlai received General Marshall, the special envoy of the President of the United States, exchanged views with representatives of the Kuomintang government such as Shao Lizi, Wu Tiecheng, Shen Junru and Huang Yanpei, and held a press conference at home and abroad. 1July, 946 17, Zhou Enlai held a press conference here. More than 100 people attended the meeting and packed a small living room. Many late reporters had to stand outside the doors and windows and listen on the balcony. Soon, according to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China's instructions, the CPC delegation withdrew to Yan 'an. After the evacuation, Zhou Mansion was handed over to the NLD for safekeeping. Later, the house was illegally taken over by the Kuomintang Shanghai government, and all the furniture and furnishings were lost. After the founding of New China, a memorial hall was set up at the original site, and some rooms with Dong were restored to their original furnishings, and a showroom was opened to introduce the history of that year. 1959 is listed as a municipal cultural relics protection unit. At present, the furniture and furnishings of the former site of the China delegation are replicas.