Location & How to Get There
The Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall Relics Exhibition Room sits inside the larger Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall complex, located at 418 Shuiximen Street, Jiangsu Province, near Yunjin Road. To reach it, take Metro Line 2 to Yunjin Road Station (Exit 3) and walk 5 minutes. Buses 7, 37, or 62 also stop nearby. Driving? There’s a free parking lot on-site, though it fills up fast during peak hours.
A Somber Space in the City
While there’s no traditional “natural landscape” here, the area feels heavy with history. The memorial hall itself is surrounded by quiet courtyards and rows of poplar trees, which rustle softly in the wind—a stark contrast to the weight of the stories inside.
Why This Exhibition Room Matters
The Relics Exhibition Room is the heart of the memorial. It holds the remains of thousands of victims from the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, carefully preserved to honor their memory. You’ll see walls lined with skulls and bones, along with personal belongings like shoes, bowls, and even children’s toys. These silent relics scream the horrors of war. Guided tours (offered in English) explain how archaeologists pieced together this somber history.
Facilities for Visitors
The museum is free to enter, but book tickets online to skip lines. Open daily 9 AM–5 PM (last entry at 4 PM). Inside, you’ll find:
- Audio guides (rent for ¥20) with historical context.
- A quiet lounge for reflection.
- Restrooms and a small café selling tea and snacks.
- Wheelchair access and multilingual signs.
What to Expect During Your Visit
Walking into the Relics Exhibition Room is emotionally intense. Dim lighting, cold stone walls, and glass cases filled with bones create a chilling atmosphere. Some visitors leave candles or notes at a small altar. Plan for 1–2 hours here—it’s not a place to rush.
Tips for Respectful Visits
- Silence is expected—speak softly.
- No photos of the remains (signs remind you).
- Bring tissues—many find themselves tearing up.
Nearby Attractions
After visiting, head to Yunjin Road for colorful silk weavings at the Nanjing Cloud Brocade Museum (10-minute walk). For food, try Hong Zhong La Mian (a local noodle joint) or Qinhuai River for nighttime views.
This site isn’t just about tourism—it’s about remembering. Visiting the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall Relics Exhibition Room forces you to confront humanity’s darkest moments. Come prepared for a heavy experience, but one that’s crucial for understanding history.