Overview
The Site of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China is where thirteen delegates gathered in July 1921 to found the CPC. The extensively renovated museum presents a comprehensive account of the party's founding and early years.
Highlights
- Original Meeting Room: The preserved shikumen residence where the congress was held on July 23, 1921.
- Modern Museum: A vast new exhibition hall (opened 2021) with immersive multimedia displays and over 1,000 artifacts.
- Historical Context: Exhibits trace the social conditions in 1920s China that led to the congress.
History
Thirteen delegates representing 57 party members met secretly in the French Concession on July 23, 1921. When police raided the meeting, the delegates reconvened on a boat on Nanhu Lake in Jiaxing, Zhejiang.
Visitor Tips
- Free Entry: Timed-entry tickets required via online booking.
- Allow Extra Time: The 2021 museum expansion is far more extensive than expected.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.