Overview
The Peasant Movement Institute (农民运动讲习所) is a former Ming-dynasty Confucian temple where Mao Zedong and other Communist leaders trained rural organizers in 1926. It is now a museum documenting the early Chinese Communist movement in Guangdong.
Highlights
- Mao's Office: Mao Zedong's preserved study and lecture room from the 6th Training Course (May–September 1926).
- Confucian Temple Architecture: The complex retains its original Ming-dynasty courtyard layout with ceremonial gates and examination halls.
- Revolutionary Exhibits: Photographs, pamphlets, and letters from the peasant movement era.
History
Six training courses were held between 1924 and 1926, educating over 800 cadres. The site was designated a National Key Cultural Relic Protection Site in 1961.
Visitor Tips
- Free Admission: Open daily except Mondays; bring ID.
- Combine: A 10-minute walk from Beijing Road Pedestrian Street.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.