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Lao She Memorial Hall

altThe courtyard home of one of Beijing's best-loved writers (lǎo shě gù jū 老舍故居), Lao She (1899-1966), is the most charming of many converted homes scattered around Beijing'shutong.Despite being granted this home by Zhou Enlai in 1950, the writer refused to become a cheerleader for the regime, and his post-revolution years were remarkably quiet for such a prolific writer. He recently came in at no. 5 in an online survey of "China's leading cultural icons," ahead of pop diva Wang Faye but well behind the no. 1 choice, the iconoclastic writer Lu Xun (lǔ xùn 鲁迅) (who has a memorial hall in the west of town, see chapter 8). Lao She is renowned for the novelRickshaw (Luotuo Xiangzi), a darkly humorous tale of a hardworking rickshaw puller, Happy Boy.
Start in Hall 3, to the right, which records his early years in London, the United States, and Shandong Province. Hall 2 is an attempt to re-create the mood of his original study and sitting room, with his personal library untouched and his desk calendar left open at the day of his disappearance -- August 24, 1966. While the date of his death is certain, the details are murky. The official line has him committing a poetic suicide in nearby Taiping Hu (pictured in Hall 1) after enduring a "struggle session" at Kong Miao. It's possible that he was simply murdered by Red Guards.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 06 May 2009 15:17
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China National Film Museum
China National Film Museum
CHINA NATIONAL FILM MUSEUM (zhōng guó diàn yǐng bó wù guǎn 中国电影博物馆 CNFM) is to date the world’s largest professional museum. Founded in 2005 in celebration of 100 years of Chinese cinema, CNFM is designed to showcase the history of Chinese cinema, to host film technology expos, and many academic exchanges and research in order to advance cinema culture both in China and worldwide.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 June 2009 19:19
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Temple of Agriculture ---- Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum
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Beijing ancient Architecture Museum (běi jīng gǔ dài jiàn zhù bó wù guǎn 北京古代建筑博物馆) is located in Beijing Xiannong Altar (xiān nóng tán 先农坛), which is the first special topic museum of China concentrated in collecting, researching and displaying of China ancient architecture technologies, art and its development history. It was official opened on September 25, 1991.

Last Updated on Thursday, 07 May 2009 11:40
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Beijing Dongyue Temple ---- Beijing Folk Custom Museum
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The Beijing Dongyue Temple (běi jīng dōng yuè miào 北京东岳庙 ) is a daoist temple in the Chaowai area, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China. The temple is dedicated to the God of Mount Tai (dōng yuè dà dì 东岳大帝 ). Founded during the Yuan Dynasty, it is the largest temple of the Zhengyi school of Daoism in northern China and protected as a National Key Cultural Relict. The temple also serves as the Beijing Folk Customs Museum.

Last Updated on Friday, 08 May 2009 15:22
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Grand View Garden ---- The museum of the Red Chamber
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About Dream of the Red Chamber
Dream of the Red Chamber (also The Red Chamber Dream or A Dream of Red Mansions) (hóng lóu mèng 红楼梦), also known as The Story of the Stone (shí tóu jì 石头记)is one of the masterpieces of Chinese fiction and one of the Chinese Four Great Classical Novels. It was composed sometime in the middle of the 18th century during the Qing Dynasty. It is attributed to Cao Xueqin (cáo xuě qín 曹雪芹).

Last Updated on Friday, 08 May 2009 15:36
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