Red Palace Red Square, A Cradle of Revolutionary Glory

Haifeng Honggong Square Site, Haifeng County, Shanwei City, Guangdong Province
The architecture has a distinct local style
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Introduction

The birthplace of China's first red Soviet regime is the Red Palace and Red Square, where Comrade Peng Pai sparked the brilliant light of the Chinese revolution. In history, the Red Palace was a study palace of the Ming Dynasty, built in the 12th year of Emperor Hongwu in 1329 AD. The existing buildings include the Lingxing Gate, the Gongqiao Panchi, the Qian Dian Dacheng Dian (also known as the "Confucian Temple") and the two-winged ancillary halls. Among them, the Dacheng Dian is the core structure of the Red Palace, while the two-winged ancillary halls preserve a large number of revolutionary cultural relics.
Address
Haifeng Honggong Square Site, Haifeng County, Shanwei City, Guangdong Province
Opening hours
08:00-17:30 (all day)
Last entry time: 17:00 (Monday-Sunday, January 1 - December 31).
Transportation
You can take bus 301 or 23 to get to Haifeng County.