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Experience the Fusion of History and Science

### Beijing Wu Lien-teh's Former Residence: Witness the Birth of Modern Medicine in China Deep in Dongtangzi Hutong, a red brick building stands quietly. It is not only a touch of exoticism in Beijing's hutongs, but also an important symbol of modern medicine and public health in China. This is the former residence of Wu Lien-teh, the "Plague Fighter," a great man who saved millions of lives with science and courage. Today, this former residence is open to the public and has become an important place for patriotic education and health culture dissemination. A Legendary Life Wu Lien-teh, a pioneer of modern medicine in China, is known as the "First Person to Fight the Epidemic in China." In 1910, a plague broke out in Northeast China, and he was ordered to take charge of the situation. He successfully eradicated the epidemic in just 67 days, avoiding a global disaster. The "Wu Mask" he invented and the isolation measures he implemented are still classic examples of epidemic prevention today. In addition, he founded more than 20 hospitals and medical schools, including Peking Union Medical College and Peking University People's Hospital, laying a solid foundation for modern medicine in China. Architectural Features Wu Lien-teh's former residence was built in 1916. It is a three-story red brick building that combines Chinese and Western architectural styles. Its "Mansard roof" and Baroque stained glass windows showcase its unique artistic charm. This building was not only the place where Wu Lien-teh lived and worked, but also witnessed his interactions with international organizations such as the Rockefeller Foundation and the beginnings of modern medicine in China. Opening Information Today, Wu Lien-teh's former residence has become a base for patriotic education, showcasing Wu Lien-teh's life and contributions to the public through immersive exhibition halls and special exhibitions. Since its opening, it has received more than 8,000 visitors and has become an important window for citizens and students to learn about the history of medicine. - **Address**: No. 4 and 6, Dongtangzi Hutong, Dongcheng District, Beijing - **Opening Hours**: Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm (closed on Mondays) Wu Lien-teh's former residence is not just a building, but a living history book. It reminds us that science and courage are the keys to overcoming disasters, and Wu Lien-teh's spirit will always inspire future generations. Step into this building, feel the warmth of history, and pay tribute to this great man who dedicated his life to the health of humanity.
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Posted: Feb 7, 2025
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