Former Residence of Zhang Wentian explained

Former Residence of Zhang Wentian
Native Name:张闻天故居
Native Name Lang:zh-Hans
Map Type:China Shanghai
Building Type:Traditional folk houses
Location:Pudong, Shanghai
Location Country:China
Coordinates:31.1376°N 121.7701°W
Completion Date:19th century
Opened Date:1992
Renovation Date:1989
Affiliation:Shanghai Municipal Government
Architectural:Chinese architecture
Material:Brick and wood
Floor Area:495m2
Grounds Area:686m2
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The Former Residence of Zhang Wentian is the birthplace and childhood home of Zhang Wentian, the 4th General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. It is situated in the Pudong New Area of Shanghai. It occupies a building area of 495m2 and the total area of 686m2.

History

The traditional folk house style residence was built by Zhang Wentian's ancestors in the reign of Guangxu Emperor of the Qing dynasty.[1]

On August 30, 1900, Zhang Wentian was born in here and spent his early years between 1900 and 1932, while he went to the Jiangxi-Fujian Soviet.[1]

The former residence became dilapidated for neglect in the 1980s.

On September 19, 1985, it was inscribed to the Shanghai Municipal Cultural Preservation Unit List by the Shanghai Municipal Government.[1]

In September 1986, Chen Yun, the then 6th First Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, inscribed the plaque "Former Residence of Zhang Wentian" to the former residence.[1]

Renovation of the former residence, commenced in February 1989 and was completed in September that same year.[1]

It was officially opened to the public in 1992.

In 2001, it was listed among the fifth group of "Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Shanghai" by the State Council of China.[1]

In 2004, it was listed as a National Patriotic Education Base by the Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: zh:张闻天故居 . http://www.china.com.cn/aboutchina/data/wwbhdw/txt/2006-12/20/content_7534396.htm. 2020-01-06. china.com.cn. 20 December 2006. zh-cn.
  2. News: List of National Patriotic Education Base in Shanghai . eastday.com . 2004-05-16 . 2018-05-24 . 2012-11-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121119051841/http://news.eastday.com/eastday/news/xwzxzt/node5085/node20063/node20064/userobject1ai241549.html . dead .