Museum introduction: On the bank of Lulin Lake, there is a villa-style building that combines Chinese and Western styles. That was the place where Mao Zedong lived during his stay in Lushan, and it was known as Lulin Villa. Because the room number is No. 1, it is also called "Lulin No. 1". The villa was built in 1961, with a single-story flat roof and an inner courtyard, with a total area of ​​2,700 square meters. It was converted into a museum in 1984. The fine works, displays and historical relics in various Chinese and foreign villas in Lushan before liberation are the main components of the collection.

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