“SHIZIKOU” Relics Environmental Conservation and Extension / Lacime Architects

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Environment: vestige of time
East of Cangjie, Suzhou stands “Shizikou (Lion Mouth)” prison that used to be one of the three major prisons during the Republic of China, and it is only one block away from Pingjiang Road, a famous historical and cultural street. The KMT brought a charge against the “Seven Gentlemen” in 1937, for which Soong Ching-ling, He Xiangning and Hu Yuzhi launched the campaign of “save the country and go to prison”. In addition, Chen Gongbo, Chu Minyi, Miao Bin and other prisoners were executed by firing squad here, and Chen Bijun, the wife of Wang Jingwei, was also jailed here.

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Cite: "“SHIZIKOU” Relics Environmental Conservation and Extension / Lacime Architects" 08 Sep 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/967978/shizikou-relics-environmental-conservation-and-extension-lacime-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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