Where should I go for a one-day tour in Shenyang?

Go to the Forbidden City in Shenyang or the September 18th History Museum.

I. Shenyang Imperial Palace

Shenyang Imperial Palace is the most complete palace building in China, second only to Beijing Imperial Palace. It inherits the tradition of ancient architecture in China in architectural art, with the traditional architectural style and layout of Han nationality as the mainstay, and the national style and layout of Mongolian and Manchu, which has high historical and artistic value.

After 1926, its buildings were successively turned into museums (now called Shenyang Palace Museum). 196 1 was identified by the people of China and the State Council as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units, and was listed in the World Heritage List as "Beijing, Shenyang Ming and Qing Imperial Palace" in July 2004.

Compared with the Forbidden City in Beijing, the architectural style of the Forbidden City in Shenyang is fuller and more Mongolian. In terms of layout, the layout of Zhengdong Hall and Shiwangting complex is modeled after the layout of the Eight Banners March Tent Hall (mobile phone). The middle road is characterized by "the palace is high and the hall is low", and the residential part is located on a high platform overlooking the main hall area, which comes from the life habit of Manchu people who like to live on the platform. In terms of architectural style, it is mainly Han architectural style, with Mongolian and Tibetan art.

One day's time is just enough for tourists to visit Shenyang Forbidden City carefully and feel the charm of ancient architecture culture.

Second, the September 18th History Museum?

The September 18th Memorial Hall is located in Liutiaohu Bridge, Dadong District, Shenyang, where the September 18th Incident shocked China and foreign countries 80 years ago. In order to commemorate this important historical event, the "Monument to the Remnant Calendar" was built here and expanded into the "September 18th" History Museum on 1999.

The granite-made "Residual Calendar Monument" is an open desk calendar with the date of19365438+September 18 condensed on it. The museum collects nearly 1000 precious historical photos and documents and more than 700 historical relics before and after the September 18th Incident, which is divided into seven parts, showing the history of the people in Northeast China from being reduced to conquered people to winning the Anti-Japanese War.

Therefore, if tourists come with children, then I recommend this museum, which has profound educational significance for children and teaches us that peace is hard to come by. I think the children will like it, too.