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- Historical sites of the Korean Provisional Government
While the Korean Provisional Government was in exile in China for 27 years, independence movement activists and their families had to undergo all kinds of hardships, wandering across China. Remains related to the Korean Provisional Government are scattered in southern and northwestern China today. These include the Provisional Government headquarters, the headquarters of the Korean Liberation Army and its bases, and residences of Provisional Government members. Here we present pictures of the reconstructed remains of the Provisional Government.
- Shanghai_Remains of the Korean Provisional Government
- Shanghai_Exhibition hall for Yun Bonggil (Maeheon)
- Hangzhou_No. 2 Qingtai Inn, Hangzhou (today’s Qunying Hotel)
- Hangzhou_Memorial Hall for the Korean Provisional Government, Hangzhou
- Jiaxing_Residence of Provisional Government figures in Jiaxing
- Jiaxing_Kim Gu’s hideout in Jiaxing
- Haiyan_Zaiqing Villa, Kim Gu’s hideout in Haiyan
- Changsha_Remains of Korean Provisional Government activities in Changsha
- Liuzhou_Exhibition hall of anti-Japanese activities of the Korean Provisional Government in Liuzhou
- Chongqing_Exhibition hall for the Korean Provisional Government in Chongqing