Scenic spot introduction:

Ren BishiMemorial Hall is an important attraction on the cultural tourism line of Xiangchu in Hunan. It is located in Tangjiaqiao, Bishi Town, Miluo City, Hunan Province. It is separated from Ren Bishi's former residence by a corridor, and is connected by a corridor, forming a circular tour. The main building is magnificent and the layout is original. The Bronze Statue Square, archways and gate towers are built around it, integrating patriotic education and tourism.

Attractions distribution:

Ren BishiMemorial HallThe scenic area covers an area of ​​80,000 square meters and consists of four parts:Bronze Statue Square, Ren Bishi's Life and Achievements Exhibition Hall, Former Residence, and Tourist Service Center. The memorial hall is an antique Suzhou Qing-style garden building, which is integrated with the former residence brick and wood architectural style. Nearly 200 precious cultural relics and more than 400 photos are displayed in the exhibition hall, which are divided into six themes to display Comrade Ren Bishi's great achievements in the four aspects of founding the league, building the party, building the army, and founding the country, reproducing Comrade Ren Bishi's glorious struggle.

Scenic spot qualifications:

National 4A-level scenic spot

Scenic spot features:

Sightseeing, paying homage, patriotic education, Memorial Hall
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

May to October

Shopping recommendations:

Chuanshan brush, longevity five-spice dried sauce, Dongting whitebait, Dongting spring tea, Yuezhou fan, carved screen, bamboo tube, etc.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China>Hunan Province>Yueyang City>Miluo City

How to get there:

There are direct long-distance buses from Changsha East Railway Station, Yueyang Bus Station, and Miluo Bus Station.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Ticket prices for the memorial:

30 yuan/person

Scenic area opening hours:

Off-season 9:00~17:00

Peak season 8:30~17:30

Closed days: Mondays, Lunar New Year’s Eve and the first day of the first lunar month

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