Former Residence Of Liu Shaoqi
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The Former Residence of Liu Shaoqi or Liu Shaoqi's Former Residence () was built in the late Qing Dynasty (1644–1911). It is located in Huaminglou Town of Ningxiang, Hunan,
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. It has an area of about and a building area of about , embodies buildings such as the old houses, the Liu Shaoqi Memorial Hall, the Bronze Statue of Liu Shaoqi, the Cultural relics Exhibition Hall.


History

In 1796, in the first year of the age of the Jiaqing Emperor, it was built by Liu Shaoqi's forebear. In 1898, Liu Shaoqi was born here. On its opening late in 1959, it was listed as a "Historical and Cultural Sites Protected at the Provincial Level". In May 1961, Chinese President
Liu Shaoqi Liu Shaoqi ( ; 24 November 189812 November 1969) was a Chinese revolutionary, politician, and theorist. He was Chairman of the NPC Standing Committee from 1954 to 1959, First Vice Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party from 1956 to 1966 and C ...
and his wife, first lady
Wang Guangmei Wang Guangmei (; 26 September 1921 – 13 October 2006) was a Chinese politician, philanthropist and the wife of Liu Shaoqi, who served as the President of the People's Republic of China from 1959 to 1968. Life Early years Wang Guangmei was b ...
returned to Hunan and they lived here. During the
Great Leap Forward The Great Leap Forward (Second Five Year Plan) of the People's Republic of China (PRC) was an economic and social campaign led by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 1958 to 1962. CCP Chairman Mao Zedong launched the campaign to reconstruc ...
, Liu Shaoqi handed out their own daily necessities to farmers. In 1966, during the Cultural Revolution, the house was broken down by the Red Guards and the cultural relics were stolen. On October 1, 1966, the site was closed. In February 1980, President Liu Shaoqi was rehabilitated. The People's Government of Hunan Province and the People's Government of Ningxiang rebuilt the house. On March 5, it was opened to the public again. In 1982, China's leader Deng Xiaoping wrote "Liu Shao-qi's Former Residence" on the horizontal tablet. In January 1988, it was listed as a " Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level" by the
State Council of China The State Council, constitutionally synonymous with the Central People's Government since 1954 (particularly in relation to local governments), is the chief administrative authority of the People's Republic of China. It is chaired by the p ...
.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Liu Shaoqi's Former Residence Buildings and structures in Ningxiang Tourist attractions in Changsha Traditional folk houses in Hunan Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Hunan 1796 establishments in China National first-grade museums of China Historic house museums in China Museums in Hunan Liu Shaoqi