The National Revolutionary Army Memorial Archway, that is, the National Revolutionary Army Memorial Cemetery, is located in the Zhongshan Cemetery in the eastern suburbs of Nanjing City, and the Linggu Scenic Area in Zhongshan Scenic Area. The buried soldiers include the soldiers in the Northern Expedition War, the War of Resistance Against Japan and the Civil War. China's largest memorial cemetery complex in modern times
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The National Revolutionary Army Memorial Archway, that is, the National Revolutionary Army Memorial Cemetery, is located in the Zhongshan Cemetery in the eastern suburbs of Nanjing City, and the Linggu Scenic Area in Zhongshan Scenic Area. The buried soldiers include the soldiers in the Northern Expedition War, the War of Resistance Against Japan and the Civil War. China's largest memorial cemetery complex in modern times
This archway is still very domineering, there are 7 columns, such a archway, in ancient times, definitely the most advanced, can have a royal style archway, very Republic of China architecture.
Nanjing Linggu Scenic Area, Martyrs Yingling and Morning Bell and Drum. If you are tired of tourists from the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, then this attraction in Zhongshan is especially worth cleaning up. This place was originally the Temple of the Linggu Heavenly King. In 1946, after the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan, it was converted into a martyr's cemetery by the National Government to commemorate the sacrifice of the Northern Expedition War. The soldiers of the country who died in the War of Resistance Against Japan have always liked Nanjing, the ancient capital city, because there are always a variety of rich historical memories waiting to go. Constantly excavating.
The archway of the National Revolutionary Army is a huge archway. There are five archway doors. The door in the middle is the largest and highest. The emblem of the Kuomintang is above the door. It takes 40 steps from the ground to reach the archway. The whole archway gives people a solemn feeling. It is also reminiscent of the current situation in China during the Republic of China.
The archway is in the Linggu Temple scenic area, the front is the gate of Linggu Shengjing, and the back is the Liangless Palace. In order to commemorate the fallen soldiers of the National Revolutionary Army, there is a pair of stone tigers left and right, which was given by the 17th Division of the Army when it was built.