Museum introduction: The Huanggutun Incident Museum is located 300 meters west of Huanggutun Railway Station, very close to the Sandong Bridge where the Huanggutun Incident occurred. The museum is a simple and dignified British-style building with a spire with blue bricks and iron tiles, with a construction area of ​​740 square meters. It was built by British missionaries who came to China in 1913. In the winter of 1914, the Japanese army occupied this building and changed it into Fengtian Maternity and Infant Hospital. After the founding of New China, it went through many twists and turns. In 2013, when Huanggu District was demolishing the railway plot south of Tianshan Road in the Minglian Functional Area, they found that it was completely different from the surrounding old-fashioned traditional red brick building style. Tracing its origins could make it reappear to the world.

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