THE 9.18 HISTORICAL MUSEUM, A solemn reminder of historical tragedy and national humiliation

The Museum of the History of the September 18 Incident
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Introduction

- Standing at the northwest corner of Wanghua Interchange, the building resembles an open calendar, with September 18, 1931 inscribed on the left side and the details of the Mukden Incident on the right side. - The museum is divided into three floors, with the main hall featuring a marble inscription of "Never Forget National Humiliation," and the clock above permanently set to the time when the Mukden Incident occurred. - The museum houses a large collection of detailed historical materials, photographs, and artifacts, revealing the truth behind the Japanese imperialists' creation of the Mukden Incident and their heinous crimes in Northeast China. - Additionally, the museum showcases lifelike wax figures, vividly depicting the brutal and bloody human experiments conducted by the Japanese "Unit 731," as well as the lives and combat scenes of the Eighth Route Army soldiers.
Opening hours
09:00-16:30 (all day)
Last admission at 16:00 (Tue-Sun from Oct. 8-Apr. 30) (all day) (Oct. 8-Apr. 30, Mon) 09:00-17:00 (all day)
Last admission at 16:30 (Tue-Sun from May 1-Oct. 7) (all day) (May 1-Oct. 7, Mon)
Transportation
Take bus No. 163, 212, 253, or 298 and get off at the 918 Historic Museum Station to reach your destination.