Sun Yat-sen Grand Marshal's Mansion Memorial Hall is located at No. 18 Dongsha Street, textile road, Haizhu District. It was formerly a cement factory built by Guangdong Supervisor Hu Chunhui in the late Qing Dynasty to supplement the insufficient military expenses. The Grand Marshal's Mansion Memorial Hall is composed of two yellow three-story buildings, namely the South and North Buildings, connected by the aisle in the middle, as well as the East and West Square and the main entrance. The two main buildings combine Lingnan style architectural style, such as vase-style guardrails, shutters and windows, the whole small yellow building looks very spectacular. Now there are long-term exhibitions such as "Shuaifu 100 years" restoration display, "Sun Yat-sen established three times in Guangzhou" basic display, "Shuaifu celebrity", "Panei Guangzhou architectural history" and "Lingnan in Pane's eyes", and sometimes special temporary exhibitions. Generally from the north building to the south building, the whole tour is about an hour. The north building exhibition Mr. Sun's revolutionary trajectory in Guangzhou is "Sun Yat-sen in Guangzhou three times to establish a regime" basic display, as well as a large number of historical materials in Guangzhou. On the guardrail of Sun Yat-sen's office in the North Building, there is also the word "seeking truth" of Sun Yat-sen's own inscription. The South Building restored the original appearance of the rooms where Mr. Sun lived. On the third floor, there are "Mr. Sun Yat-sen's office", "Grand Marshal's Mansion Conference Room", "Sun Song bedroom", "Restaurant", "Laundry room", "Radio News Room" and the small rooms that Song Meiling once lived in. The four rooms on the second floor are the "Staff Office", "Secretariat" (Office of Yuan Zhongkai), "Base Camp Bulletin Editorial Office" and "General Senate Office" (Office of Hu Hanmin). The first floor is also a variety of rooms, such as "Medical Officer Room", "Military Service Office", "Army Depot" and so on. The corridors on the first to third floors of the South Building are restored for the "Shuaifu 100 years".