Site of the Chongqing Office of CPC Eighth Route Army and CPC South Bureau during the Anti-Japanese War period, this small family farm was once the home of Rao Guamo who dedicated it to the Communist cause. For more than 8 years it was the National Headquarters of the Communist Party. Rao Guamo’s thatched roof cottage has been restored as a museum along side a small school, the command headquarters and other buildings, the largest of which is a museum dedicated to the war effort. Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and many other prominent Communist leaders also found respite here from the stress of leadership and struggle, finding time to enjoy the gardens, do some farming, write poetry and prose and even fall in love. Rao Guamo died in 1960 and is buried on the site of her former home. Entrance free
Location – 13 Hong Yan Cun, Hua Long Qiao, Shapingba District, Chongqing (ɳƺźҴ13)


