Yanjiang West Road, Liwan District, Guangzhou 510140, ChinaMap
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Now the people of this land yearn for their ideas, their people are still people on this land, everyone did not forget this day, they still win, may we one day step them under their feet.
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Monument of Shakee Massacre Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The monument is located at the junction of Yanjiang Road and Liu23 Road, on the east side of Shamian. The Shakey Massacre occurred on June 23, 1925, when the British and French troops shot and killed the Chinese people in the Shamian Concession. In 1926, the then Guangdong Revolutionary Government erected a stone tablet engraved with "Don't forget this day" on the east side of Renmin Bridge and on the banks of the Pearl River. The current monument was built in 2001 and was rebuilt according to the original appearance of the monument built in 1926.
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Monument of Shakee Massacre Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Now the people of this land yearn for their ideas, their people are still people on this land, everyone did not forget this day, they still win, may we one day step them under their feet.
The Shaki massacre monument is on the edge of the Pearl River, not far from the sand surface, you can walk to it, here you can see the Pearl River, understand the history of the Shaki massacre, after, it is still very knowledgeable!
The Shaji Memorial to the Shaji massacre is on Guangzhou's West River Road, the Pearl River Night Tour of the West Dike Wharf, and the Nanfang Building bus stop is fine. The monument is in an empty Linjiang Square, which looks lonely and tall. There are four big words on this day to remind the people. The surrounding peak view is also good.
There is a monument to the Sakyi tragedy on Sitima pier. Let's remember the day of the tragedy and remember the history. The scenery on the pier is absolutely wonderful. It feels good to take pictures here by blowing the river breeze.
The provincial and Hong Kong strikes are, after all, only historical facts on textbooks for our passers-by. The "Don't forget this day" on the monument gives everyone a wake-up call... It is also an important witness of Guangzhou's history.
The Shaqi massacre monument is located at the intersection of Yanjiang West Road and Liu'er 3rd Road in Liwan District, Guangzhou, just opposite the former site of Guangdong Customs. Jiqi monument is not tall, and it is engraved with four big words on it to commemorate the Chinese compatriots killed by the British and French forces of the Concession.