Máo Jiā Fàndiàn

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The best-known restaurant in the village was opened in 1987 by business-savvy octogenarian Madam Tang, who used to live in the house opposite Mao, but who now owns a restaurant empire with more than 300 outlets worldwide. Máo Zédōng hóngshāoròu (毛泽东红烧肉; Mao's favourite braised pork belly) takes pride of place as first dish on the menu.

Find it at the south gate of the Memorial Garden.


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1. Nan’an School

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Mao began his education in this simple country school, next door to his childhood home.

2. Former Residence of Mao Zedong

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3. Mao Zedong Memorial Museum

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This museum celebrates Mao's life through paintings and old photos, assisted with decent English captions. However, it was closed on our last visit.

4. Relic Hall of Mao Zedong

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This museum includes everyday artefacts used by the Great Helmsman, clothing he wore and photos from his life; it benefits from good English captions.

5. Dripping Water Cave

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6. Shao Peak

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