Step into the Qujiang Building, the Former Headquarters of the New Fourth Army in Northern Jiangsu, and you'll be transported back to the fiery years of China's War of Resistance. This historic site isn't just a patriotic education base - its distinctive Republic-era architecture will catch your eye with courtyards of blue bricks and timber-framed pavilions. The perfectly preserved wartime command rooms and historical exhibits let you touch that revolutionary spirit. Pro tip: After exploring, head to nearby Taizhou Old Street for their famous Huangqiao sesame cakes!




















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Stay at Taizhou Phoenix Lake Resort Hotel, just a 5-minute walk from the New Fourth Army Supei Command Post's Qujiang Building. This boutique hotel offers heritage-themed rooms with authentic wartime décor, immersing guests in the spirit of the Chinese revolutionary era. The property provides guided heritage tours to the historic site and hosts weekend "Red Legacy Workshops" featuring local historians and traditional folk performances. With direct access to a scenic lakeside trail leading into the old town, guests can explore ancient alleyways and intangible cultural sites. For exclusive rates and availability, check the HopeGoo platform.
Taizhou Ancient City Cultural Creative Hotel is ideal for visitors to the Qujiang Building—just a 3-minute walk away, with views of its classical rooftops from the lobby. The hotel features authentic Republican-era architecture blended with New Fourth Army military motifs, including an on-site original red-themed exhibition hall displaying rare wartime photographs and artifacts. Guests enjoy nightly "Firelight Talks," interactive lectures by local historians on wartime strategies. Free e-bike rentals allow easy access to nearby Meiling Park and Taixing Martyrs' Cemetery, deepening the revolutionary experience. Book via HopeGoo for curated cultural perks.
Staying at Taizhou Phoenix Lake Resort Hotel unlocks a range of walkable cultural experiences: a 10-minute stroll along the Dongcheng River Greenway leads to the Taixing Revolutionary History Museum, housing original documents, letters, and battle records from the New Fourth Army. Through the hotel’s coordination, guests can join a "Re-trace the War Path" tour through Nanmen Old Street, sampling local Taizhou soy sauce pastries and enjoying live folk storytelling at the Qujiang Building Square. The hotel also runs a "Red Memory Workshop" where visitors craft military-style cloth bags or replica coded messages. These immersive activities bring history to life, offering both education and emotional resonance. Reserve your spot in advance via HopeGoo.
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