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| Yok Mu-ming, chairman of the New Party in Taiwan, offered condolences Friday morning to victims of the Nanjing Massacre, an atrocity committed by the invading Japanese troops in December 1937 during World War II. (Photo: Xinhua) | NANJING, July 8 (Xinhuanet) -- The visiting delegation of the New Party in
Taiwan, led by Chairman Yok Mu-ming, visited the Mausoleum of Dr. Sun Yat-sen in
Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, early on Friday.
Yok and his entourage reached the mausoleum at 8:15 a.m.. On behalf of the
delegation members, Yok laid a floral wreath before the sedentary statue of Sun
Yat-sen, the forerunner of the Chinesedemocratic revolution that ended feudal
rule in China in the 1911 Revolution.
The New Party delegation also followed the traditional Chinese way of
paying tribute to the deceased by making three bows toward the seated statue of
Sun, and then visited the chamber where the coffin of Sun is placed.
Before his departure from the mausoleum, Yok wrote an inscription and gave
a brief speech calling for more efforts to bemade till the Chinese mainland and
Taiwan are reunified.
The Mausoleum of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, one of the featuring sites ofunique
historical interest in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu Province, is set on the
southern slope of the Purple Hills, covering an area of some 3,000 hectares.
A bronze statue of Dr. Sun Yat-sen stands before the gate. Opposite the statue is a massive triple-arch gateway on which is aplaque inscribed with "Fraternity" in Dr. Sun's brush writing. A broad 400-meter-long walk leads to the main entrance of the mausoleum, from where a magnificent view of the building opens up.
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| Yok Mu-ming, chairman of the New Party in Taiwan, gives a brief speech as he visits the Mausoleum of Dr. Sun Yat-sen in Nanjing. (Photo: Xinhua) |
Sheltered on three sides by verdant mountain slopes, the mausoleum has 392
granite steps leading up to the memorial hall. These are in four flights with
platforms between so as not to exhaust the climber.
The memorial hall itself is built of white granite with two-tiered roofs of
deep-blue tile. It is simple but elegant. Inside the hall is a white marble
statue of Dr. Sun Yat-sen seatedwith an unfolded document on his knees as though
pondering over anunfinished project. Excerpts from his works are engraved in the
surrounding marble walls.
At the rear of the memorial hall a vault enclosed by a balustrade contains
another marble statue of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, thisone in lying posture. Buried
beneath this statue are his remains.
The Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum is outstanding for its architecture, the designing having been done by the engineer Zhuang Yongchang, who also designed the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Guangzhou. Enditem |