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Lu Xun Park and Memorial Hall/Former Residence of Lu Xun (Lu Xun Gongyuan/Lu Xun Guju) Frommer's Recommended

Hours Daily 6am-6pm. Memorial hall and residence daily 9am-4pm
Address Dong Jiangwan Lu 146
Location Hongkou
Transportation No Metro. Light Rail: Hongkou Zuqiu Chang
Phone 021/5696-2894 park, 021/6540-2288 memorial hall
Prices Park admission ¥2 (25¢); includes Lu Xun's tomb. Memorial Hall admission ¥8/$1. residence admission ¥6 (75¢)
Other Lu Xun Memorial Hall (inside park on east side). The Former Residence of Lu Xun, Shanyin Lu 9 Lane 132, Hongkou (from park, take a left out the main entrance, follow Tian'ai Lu south until it curves left onto Shanyin Lu)

Frommer's Review

What was originally Hongkou Park (1905), once a foreigners' park opened to the Chinese only in 1928, has been renamed for China's best-known 20th-century writer, Lu Xun (1881-1936), who lived in this neighborhood from 1927 until his death. Known as the "father of modern Chinese literature" because of his role in developing the modern style of Chinese prose as well as in helping simplify the Chinese script, Lu Xun was a prolific writer who translated science-fiction novels into Chinese just as easily as he penned scathing critiques of Confucianism and the alternately submissive and arrogant Chinese character. Extolled as a political revolutionary (Mao Zedong penned an inscription on Lu Xun's tomb which lies at the north end of the park), Lu Xun was himself deliberately never a member of the Communist party. One can only imagine what his scathing pen would have had to say about China's current headlong rush into capitalism.

At the eastern end of the park is a memorial hall devoted to his life, the Lu Xun Jinianguan. The main exhibit room on the second floor displays his many books and old photographs, as well as his hat, goatskin gown, and death mask. Signs are in English. A bookstore here sells English-language copies of some of his most famous works, such as The Story of Ah Q. A 10-minute walk east of the park, Lu Xun's Former Residence is a three-story brick house where he lived from 1933 to his death, and largely decorated as it was then. Exhibits here include an original writing brush as well as a clock marking his exact time of death on October 19, 1936: 5:25am.

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