Former Residence of Ba Jin explained

The Former Residence of Ba Jin (Chinese: 巴金故居), located at 113 Wukang Road in the Xuhui District of Shanghai, China, was the residence of the Chinese writer Ba Jin (1904–2005).[1] Located in the west part of the Shanghai French Concession area, it was originally built in 1923 in a Spanish style. Ba Jin lived there from 1955.[2]

The residence opened to the public as a writer's home museum in December 2011.[3] [4] The house contains a collection of books, manuscripts, and photographs.

Ba Jin's wife, Xiao, died of cancer in 1972 during the time of the Cultural Revolution, having been denied medical treatment.[5] He kept her urn by his bed in the house. In his later years, his granddaughter, Duan Duan, lived with him, sleeping in the same bedroom. He found reading newspapers increasingly difficult, so he listened to the news on the radio in the morning and on television in the lounge each evening.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 巴金故居 — Former Residence of Ba Jin . . 28 September 2013 .
  2. Book: Pitts, Christopher . Pocket Shanghai . Lonely Planet. 978-1-74179-963-7 . April 2013 . 3rd . 73 . Ba Jin's Former Residence.
  3. News: Ba Jin residence offers new insight into famous writer's work and life . Xuhui News . 26 December 2011 . 1 . 5 . 28 September 2013 .
  4. News: Home of Ba Jin opens to public . . December 2011 . 28 September 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121101044307/http://shanghai.cultural-china.com/html/City-Beats/City-Feature/201112/08-7567.html . 1 November 2012 . dead .
  5. Web site: Ba Jin’s Former Residence . . 22 February 2014 .
  6. Web site: A Museum of the "Cultural Revolution" . Virtual Museum of the "Cultural Revolution. Ba Jin . 15 June 1986 . 5 October 2013 .