The Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders (侵华日军南京大屠杀遇难同胞纪念馆)

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Soroush
67 month ago
Must visit if you are interested in history or want to know why some Chinese hate the Japanese so much.
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BS L
82 month ago
중국의 역사에 대해서 알 수 있어요. 그리고 지하철과 가까워서 찾기 쉬워요.
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Soroush
86 month ago
Very sad place but historical nonetheless. There is a world war 2 museum downstairs showing history from other Allies and the downfall of the Axis.
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Mihai Emilian P
95 month ago
The museum is well organized and built, but its theme is haunting in every way. Such horrors which happened in 1937 are possible in the future if history is forgotten.
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njhuar
100 month ago
We believe in love and forgiveness,We want to say to you, in this memorable day, our prayers and love with you ......
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Letizia B
109 month ago
Good museum with free entrance and English guidance.
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Ali D
110 month ago
Depressing museum, yet very impressive. There is a room with a little pond. A water drop hits the pond every 12 seconds. They represent the victims of massacre. A citizen was killed every 12 seconds.
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Harika B
120 month ago
This is how crazy crowded it was on Qing Ming holiday. We took the subway there, but we d spend the whole day waiting so took a cab back to Xinjiekou, shopping street with great food.
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Jen L
125 month ago
Tastefully deep and dark account of what happened with arguably fair portrayal of all of Japan, china and the west's involvement. No kids should see the visuals here.
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Alexander A
129 month ago
A great museum covering a piece of history that is tragic in every way. A big plus for the english guidance and free entrance.
  • 418 Shuiximen Ave | 水西门大街418号 (at Yunjin Rd | 云锦路), Nankín, Jiangsu Sheng, China, GPS: 32.037132,118.73983