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2) China Railway Museum (Chaoyang Exhibit)
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5) General Zhu De Train
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Former Residences of Mao Zedong and other Mao related sites in Beijing :
Former Residences of Mao Zedong are in the correct order of Time; His 1st modest quarters at Beancurd Pond Lane, secondly Mao Zedong Former Residence in Caishikou, now the Hunan Guild Hall. Much later upon his victorious return to Beijing Mao and other Leaders resided in the Fragrant Hills before moving on to Zhongnanhai in the Xicheng District.
Of the many Mao Zedong related sites the first and foremost might be Mao Zedongs personal train parked at the China National Railway Museum in northwest Chaoyang. Equally thrilling and ever popular the so called Beijing Underground City, a Mao Zedong inspired underground complex built in the 1960s to have Beijing citizens survive a direct nuclear attack and aftermath.
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