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In 2003, a two-story memorial hall dedicated to Yun Bong-gil was opened in the park with the support of the Chinese and South Korean governments. After a renovation, it was reopened in 2015 at a ceremony marking the 83rd anniversary of the bombing. The incident is also commemorated on a stone tablet
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just prior to the games, leaving the Chinese crowds in attendance eager for victory against their Japanese opponents on the field. The 1915 games were among the earliest international sporting competitions to be held in China. They attracted a large number of spectators to the new stadium built near
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After his death in 1936, Lu Xun was originally buried in the International Cemetery (Wanguo Cemetery). By this point, his reputation as a popular intellectual was already well-established. His coffin was draped in a white flag with the words "The Soul of the Nation" written on it. Lu Xun remained a
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The pre-1928 prohibition against Chinese visitors in foreign-administered Shanghai parks was the subject of much debate among Chinese intellectuals. The park regulations stated that the facilities were exclusively for the use of the foreign community, and also that dogs, horses, and bicycles were
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The Lu Xun Memorial Hall (or Museum) was constructed inside Hongkou Park in 1951, and in 1956, Lu Xun's remains were reinterred in the park to mark the 20th anniversary of his death. The new tomb's inscription ("鲁迅先生之墓", "The Tomb of Mr. Lu Xun") was written in the calligraphy of Mao Zedong. The
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and Lu Xun's widow, Xu Guangping. Near the tomb is a bronze statue of Lu Xun. The center of the park consists of a small artificial lake where boat rides are offered. Locals often use the park for exercise, and can be seen practicing
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prohibited. Critics later paraphrased these regulations into various fictitious versions such as "Dogs and Chinese not admitted", juxtaposing the low status of Chinese citizens in their own country with that of dogs.
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depicted Lee's character being barred from entry into the Public Garden, resulting in him kicking and breaking the sign displaying the regulations.
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On April 29, 1932, the Japanese military held a celebration of the birthday of Emperor Hirohito in Hongkou Park. Among the attendees were General
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detonated a bomb at the park, killing or injuring several high-ranking figures of the Imperial Japanese military during a celebration of Emperor
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Shirakawa and Kawabata were killed in the explosion. Nomura, who later served as ambassador to the United States at the time of the Japanese
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The 1921 games were notable for being the first to include female athletes, though their participation was limited to performing group
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potent political symbol of the left after his death, particularly after the establishment of the People's Republic of China under the
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purchased 39 acres of land in Hongkou (formerly romanized as Hongkew) just outside its boundary to use as a shooting range for the
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The park also contains a plum garden, a memorial hall dedicated to Yun Bong-gil, and a bust of the Hungarian revolutionary poet
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in 1949. The party canonized him as a heroic figure, praising his works and quoting him selectively for its own purposes.
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demonstrations with movements mimicking those of modern sports. The closing ceremony was disrupted by six
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with an artificial leg and cane. Yun Bong-gil was arrested at the scene, taken to Japan, and executed.
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were held at Hongkou Park in 1915 and 1921, respectively. The 1915 games were a major priority for the
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of 1932, the Japanese military occupied much of Hongkou, and constructed a fortified base for the
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Japanese settlement in Shanghai was predominantly concentrated in the Hongkou area. During the
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near Hongkou Park. When Japan invaded China in 1937, much of the fighting during the opening
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Morris-Suzuki, Tessa; Low, Morris; Petrov, Leonid; Tsu, Timothy Y. (2013).
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centered around the Japanese marine headquarters there, and around nearby
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in several Chinese cities under their control in 1927. He co-founded the
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This article is about the park in Shanghai. For the park in Qingdao, see
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was also established that year, at the site of Lu Xun's former home in
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to Shanghai's International Settlement to find refuge after the
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that marked the end of World War II, walking on the deck of the
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Lu Xun Park contains the tomb of Lu Xun, with an inscription by
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near the park in the last years of his life, having moved from
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in 1930 at the Chinese Arts University on nearby Duolun Road.
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purge of leftist intellectuals and communist party members
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who fired a gun outside Hongkou Park and distributed anti-
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featuring a bilingual inscription in Chinese and Korean.
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Japanese VIPs at Hongkou Park shortly before the bombing
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in Shanghai. The park was renamed Lu Xun Park in 1988.
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The Shanghai Municipal Band, the predecessor of the
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Hongkou Park
Lu Xun Park (Qingdao)

Shanghai
Hongkou Football Stadium Station
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wu
Shanghainese
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wu
Shanghainese
Hongkou District
Shanghai
Hongkou Football Stadium
Lu Xun
tomb of Lu Xun
Yun Bong-gil
Hirohito
Duolun Road
car-free zone
Mao Zedong
Zhou Enlai
tai chi
ballroom dancing

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