In Anshun, you can get there by bus No. 6 or No. 17. The former residence is not big, and it only takes about an hour to watch it carefully. The main door is the exit, and the small door on the left is the entrance. Visit free of charge with ID card. Visit Comrade Wang Ruofei's childhood residence in the order of visits. He was born in a wealthy local family with relatively complete furniture. The furniture of Ming and Qing Dynasties, such as beds, wash racks, wardrobes, tea tables and chairs, and various farm implements, were well preserved. Even during the Cultural Revolution, they were not damaged. This shows that the local people respected Comrade Wang Ruofei. There is a statue of Comrade Wang Ruofei and a party flag in the former courtyard, where some units take the oath of membership. A courtyard on the right is the exhibition hall. It gives a detailed introduction to Comrade Wang Ruofei's life. There is a virtual commentator at the door. It's very nice to have an inductive type and appear close to him. There are also on-site commentators, but that's when the time is set. After learning about Comrade Wang Ruofei's life, there is a projection hall around the corner, which broadcasts a TV play about him. There is also a monument in front of the memorial, engraved with Comrade Wang Ruofei and Zhou Enlai's farewell before saying: Everything is for the people! Take bus No. 6 at the bus stop in front of the former residence. After five stops, we arrive at Wang Ruofei Memorial Park to commemorate other martyrs'tombs besides a tall Monument to Wang Ruofei. The garden is not big, but the trees are shady.