Spring Garden

Guangzhou


Located in the historic Dōngshān area, Spring Garden was the headquarters of the central committee of the Chinese Communist Party in 1923. Mao Zedong lived here during the party’s third national congress. The offices and bedrooms on display are very austere and you'll need to use a lot of imagination as explanations are in Chinese only.


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