Huanghuagang Subdistrict, Guangzhou

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SimplifiedChinese黄花岗街道
Hanyu PinyinHuánghuāgāng Jiēdào
Hanyu PinyinHuánghuāgāng Jiēdào
Canton Romanizationwong4 fa1 gong1 gai1 dou6
Huanghuagang Subdistrict, Guangzhou
Simplified Chinese黄花岗街道
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHuánghuāgāng Jiēdào
Yue: Cantonese
Canton Romanizationwong4 fa1 gong1 gai1 dou6
 A well-maintained memorial site features a large monument with stone pillars and a triangular pediment inscribed with Chinese characters. The foreground displays vibrant flower beds with red and yellow blossoms, surrounded by green bushes and ornamental plants. The monument is fenced off by a chain and stanchion barrier. In the background, a multi-tiered stone structure with more Chinese inscriptions and decorative stonework is visible, flanked by trees.
The Yellow Flower Mound Mausoleum of the 72 Martyrs identified after the 1911 Second Guangzhou Uprising against the Qing.

Huanghuagang is a subdistrict of the Yuexiu District in Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, southern China.[1]

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