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[2025 Shanghai Attraction] Travel Guide for Lu Xun Park (Updated Apr)

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Lu Xun Park is a municipal public park in Shanghai's Hongkou District. The park is named after the Chinese writer Lu Xun, who lived nearby in the last years of his life, and is buried in the park. In 1932, Korean nationalist Yun Bong-gil detonated a bomb at the park, killing or injuring several high-ranking figures of the Imperial Japanese military during a celebration of Emperor Hirohito's birthday. 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 featuring a bilingual inscription in Chinese and Korean.
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Lu Xun Park Address:

Luxun Park, Hongkou, China, 200000

Lu Xun Park Recommended sightseeing time:

3-4 hours

Lu Xun Park Phone:

021-65401561

Lu Xun Park Ticket Price

Free entry
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