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Jiang 'an District has obvious outstanding historical and architectural cultural characteristics, and it is the only urban area in China where five major concessions are gathered. A number of outstanding historical buildings have been preserved, such as the former Shoushan Hall, the former Bagong Building, the former American Consulate, the former French Consulate and the former residence of Soong Ching Ling. Now, Li Huangpi Road has been restored to form a riverside street museum of historical buildings.

The revolutionary history and culture are rich. In Poyang Street, Dongting Street and Shengli Street, there are the sites of the August 7th meeting of China Producers' Party, a number of former sites of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, and streets and schools named after outstanding historical figures, such as Yuefei Street, Huangxing Road and Xiang Jingyu Middle School.

1923 February, Han Jing railway workers, under the leadership of China * * * Production Party, fought against imperialism and feudalism for the freedom of establishing trade union federations and the political rights of the working class. On February 1 day, when the Federation of Trade Unions held its inaugural meeting in Zhengzhou, it was disturbed and destroyed by warlord Wu. That night, it was decided to hold a general strike of the All-China Railway Federation, expressing resistance and putting forward the slogan "Fight for freedom and fight for human rights". At the same time, it was decided that the Federation of Trade Unions would move to Hankou Riverside Office. On February 4, a general strike was realized, and all the workers in Jinghan acted in unison, and all the vehicles on the whole line stopped. The Jing-Han Railway, which is more than 1200 kilometers long, suddenly came to a standstill, which is called "the general strike of Jing-Han Railway" in history. On February 7th, with the support of imperialism, Wu launched a bloody crackdown on strikers in Hankou, Zhengzhou, Changxindian and other places, and railway workers launched a heroic struggle with the enemy. Fifty-two people, including Lin Xiangqian, chairman of the Jiang 'an Division of Labor, and Shi Yang, legal adviser of the Federation of Trade Unions, were killed one after another, and hundreds of people were injured, resulting in the famous "February 27th" tragedy in history. 1956, the people of China and the people's governments of the Ministry of Railways, Hubei Province and Wuhan City built the Erqi Memorial Hall in Wuhan on the bank of the heroic struggle of the "Erqi" martyrs, and designated it as a provincial key cultural relics protection unit. 1958, Mao Zedong inscribed "Erqi Martyrs Monument". 1985, due to the narrow exhibition hall, the province, the municipal government and the Ministry of Railways invested in the relocation of the new museum. 1986 Hu Yaobang wrote the name of the new relocation "Wuhan Erqi Memorial Hall".

Gude Temple: Gude Temple, located at No.74, Huangpu Road Landslide, Hankou, was founded in the third year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1877). 192 1 year, the existing daxiong hall was built. Later, it developed into an area of 20000 square meters. The "Gude Temple" with a building area of more than 3,600 square meters. Before the Cultural Revolution, Gude Temple, Guiyuan Temple, Baotong Temple and Lianxi Temple were called the four major Buddhist jungles in Wuhan. Gude Temple has a unique architectural style and was built according to the art form of Alantu Temple in Myanmar. Its artistic style is unique in Chinese mainland Han Buddhism temple architecture. Buddhist believers have a great influence in Southeast Asia. During the Cultural Revolution, the houses and land of Gude Temple were allocated to Wuhan Camera Factory. Since the 1980s, the Buddhist Association of the city has repeatedly called for the camera factory to withdraw from Gude Temple. After the municipal government decided to coordinate, the city camera factory returned the original area of Gude Temple of more than 5,000 square meters to the city Buddhist Association. At present, the Gude Temple is being vacated.

Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street Jianghan Road, formerly known as Xinsheng Road, is a famous century-old commercial street in Wuhan. In modern history, it used to be the combination of Chinese community and the former British concession commercial and financial district. Up to now, there are still 13 outstanding modern historical buildings and many distinctive buildings on both sides of the road, which have become the historical witness of Jianghan Road's bustling commercial city. One year after Wangfujing, which has a history of more than 700 years in Beijing, and Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, which has a history of 150 years in Shanghai, opened in September 2000, Jianghan Road in Wuhan, which has a history of nearly a hundred years, also entered the waltz of the urban pedestrian street with charming hair and childlike innocence. So far, Wangfujing in Beijing, Nanjing Road in Shanghai, Heping Road in Tianjin, Central Street in Harbin and Jianghan Road in Wuhan have become the "five golden flowers" of China metropolis. Different styles of architecture, beautiful lighting engineering, attractive "Chinese-style sketches", great competition between Chinese and western restaurants, and prosperous business culture compete on the same stage, creating a good atmosphere for leisure and sightseeing in this street. Jianghan Road has a total pavement area of 32,000 square meters, and * * * adopts 7 categories of stone materials. It is the first time in China to directly process paved blind roads with bluestone.