With
a building area of 1,600 square meters, the Qingjiangpu Memorial Hall
is mainly characterized by a thread to demonstrate the 600-hundred-year
development of Qingjiangpu City since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and
to reproduce its memory. Scene reconstruction and video-visual language
are used to trace the development root of the Huai’an City. Through the
layout of “city—street—residence”, a fixed city drama is presented to
let the tourists experience the yesterday’s prosperity of Qingjiangpu,
where in the past the southern boats, the northern horses and the roads
leading to nine provinces converged. Thus, the deep cultural heritage of
Huai’an as the “Capital of the Grand Canal” can be better manifested.