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Where is the memorial hall of the former site of Hangzhou, the provisional government of the Republic of Korea?

The memorial hall of the former site of Hangzhou, the provisional government of the Republic of Korea, is a patriotic education base.

165438+20071On the morning of October 30th, people from all walks of life from China and South Korea gathered in the West Lake and held a grand opening ceremony for the memorial hall of the former site of the provisional government of the Republic of Korea in Hangzhou.

19 10, Japan annexed Korea, and a large number of anti-Japanese patriots-China, 19 19, the provisional government of the Republic of Korea was established in Shanghai. Patriots of the Korean independence movement waged arduous anti-Japanese and Zionist struggles in China, the Korean Peninsula and Japan. 1On April 29th, 932, Yin Feng's orders threw a bomb at Hongkou Park in Shanghai, killing important personnel such as General Ji Ze Shirakawa, commander-in-chief of the Japanese Shanghai Dispatching Army, which shocked the world. Since then, with the help of progressives in China, members of the Korean interim government have continued their struggle in Hangzhou and Jiaxing, Zhejiang. The footprints of temporary government officials are found in Hubin Village of Changsheng Road, Sixinfang Square of Shi Xue Road and Qingtai Second Guest House. Jin Jiu, the founding father of South Korea, and his comrades-in-arms escaped the Japanese invaders under the protection of Zhejiang people, and the provisional government of South Korea defeated the Japanese invaders in Hangzhou.

In order to enhance the traditional friendship between the Chinese and Korean peoples and strengthen the economic and cultural exchanges between Zhejiang, Hangzhou and South Korea, the Hangzhou Municipal Government allocated huge sums of money to build the memorial hall of the former provisional government of the Republic of Korea in Hubian Village, No.55 Changsheng Road, Hangzhou, as the office space of the former provisional government of South Korea. The museum has tripled in size and is divided into three exhibition halls. It has now been restored to its original appearance in the 1930s, showing visitors a historical chapter in which the Chinese and Korean people fought side by side more than 70 years ago.