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is now a cultural relic protection unit in Minhang District, and it’s situated within Qibao No. 2 Middle School. Originally serving as the office building of Qibao Middle School and Wenlai Middle School, it presently functions as the logistics building of Qibao No. 2 Middle School. In 2003, a new Qibao Temple was established in Puhuitang, Xinzhen Road. It is essential to note that this new temple has no connection to the original Qibao Temple.
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constructed a two-story brick checkpoint on the south side of the bridge’s east end. A small team of Japanese soldiers, puppet forces, interpreters, and even some wolves and dogs were stationed there. Tragically, the loss of many Shanghai citizens at the hands of the Japanese army stands as evidence
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Traditionally, the bridges along Caobao Road were numbered sequentially from east to west, starting with Bridge No. 1 and ending with Bridge No. 8, which is known as the Hengli Port Bridge. However, Bridge No. 6 is notable because the river it once crossed no longer exists. This bridge is situated 5
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due to war. The land was subsequently repurposed as the location for the junior high school of Nanyang Model Middle School. This corresponds to the present-day site of Qibao No. 2 Middle School (the original school building) and Qibao Vanke Plaza (the former playground). The remaining Lianyong Hall
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On March 23, 2014, the Anti-Japanese War and Liberation War Memorial Site at No. 7 Bridge on Caobao Road was reopened to the public as part of the second phase of the Minhang Cultural Park project. In April 2014, the No. 7 Bridge Bunker was recognized as the eighth group of Shanghai cultural relics
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The leader, the commander of the fourth battalion of the 81st Division of the 27th Army, engaged in a fierce three-day battle with the Kuomintang bunker garrison. The People’s Liberation Army employed strategic tactics, eventually taking control of the bunkers. Many lives were lost, with only 37
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and Shanghai Municipal Cultural Relics Protection Units . They are also designated as the Minhang District Patriotism Education Base. The People's Government of Qibao Town has erected a monument to honor revolutionary martyrs and acommemorative sculpture to pay tribute to the 37 soldiers of the
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The original Qibao Temple was situated on the southwest side of No. 8 Bridge on Caobao Road. Its current boundaries include Hengli Port to the west, Qixin Road to the east, Qingnian Road to the south, and Caobao Road to the north. Unfortunately, the temple was abandoned during the
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garrison,established a defensive system around Shanghai’s suburbs. This system consisted of concrete bunkers, and it stretched from Xinjing Port in Jingting Village, Xinjing Township, along the south bank of Puhuitang to No. 7 Bridge on Caobao Road. In May 1949, the
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invested over 500,000 yuan to construct a 500-square-meter square and commissioned the Shanghai Oil Painting and Sculpture Research Institute to design and create a statue of a PLA warrior, This statue was completed in November of the same year.
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established a checkpoint on the No. 7 bridge of Caobao Road, a significant point along the blockade line. During this time, many essential goods like grain, cotton, and oil needed in Shanghai were smuggled through Qibao.
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In the past, the first section of Caobao Road was an ancient post road, commonly referred to as "Dongguan Road", This road served as a crucial land transportation route from Jiangsu and
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After World War II, there were conflicts between different forces in Shanghai. In August 1945, Li Yingjie's group from the Shanghai Tax Police Corps, previously connected to
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situated on the north side of the eastern embankment of the No. 7 Caobao Road Bridge (also known as the Puhuitang Bridge), in
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Zibao facing Caobao Road. The bunker consists of three sub-blockhouses, which is a kind of mother-daughter bunker.
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In January 1996, the memorial site was included in the first group of cultural relics protection units in
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of the Chinese People's Liberation Army who lost their lives during the three-day battle to liberate
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Blockhouse of No.7 Bridge on Caobao Road North side of the east wall of No.7 Bridge on Caobao Road
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In 1986, this site was designated as a cultural relic protection unit in the original
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Category: Important historical sites and representative buildings in modern times
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Caobao Road No. 7 Bridge Blockhouse Municipal Cultural Protection Nameplate
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Cultural Park and hold significance as they are included in the lists of
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Address:North side of the east gate of No. 7 Bridge, Caobao Road,
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Shanghai
Qibao Town
Minhang District
historical site
Qibao Town
Minhang District
Shanghai
fortress
Minhang
Minhang District
Third Field Army
Shanghai

Zhejiang
Shanghai
Second Sino-Japanese War
Qingxiang
Japanese army
Japanese army
Japanese invasion of China.

Zhou Fohai
Zhu Yaming
Chinese Communist Party
National Revolutionary Army
Tang Enbo

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