Hi, I’m Michael Zhang, a seasoned traveler from China with extensive international travel experience. I have a passion for uncovering historical landmarks and exploring cultural depths, which I love to share with fellow travelers. In this guide, I’ll take you on a journey to discover The Historical Site of Korean Provisional Government in Shanghai, an iconic landmark rich in history and meaning. Let’s dive in and plan your cultural exploration together!



The Historical Site of Korean Provisional Government

The Historical Site of Korean Provisional Government is a museum dedicated to social science and history. This location served as the founding site of the Korean Provisional Government on April 13, 1919, making it an important piece of Korean history. Widely regarded as the “sanctuary of Korea’s national independence movement,” the site is frequently visited by Korean presidents as a tribute to their nation’s fight for freedom.

  • Address: No. 4, Lane 306, Madang Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai (Apple Maps/Amap)
  • Opening Hours:
    • Morning: 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM (last entry at 11:00 AM)
    • Afternoon: 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM)
  • Recommended Visiting Time: 1 hour
  • Best Seasons to Visit: Year-round
  • Admission Fee: 20 CNY
The Historical Site of Korean Provisional Government exterior view with signage in Chinese and Korean

Why You Should Visit The Historical Site of Korean Provisional Government

Significant Historical Importance

During the early 20th century, a large number of Korean patriots sought refuge overseas, with China providing them a safe haven. In this context, the Korean Provisional Government was established in Shanghai, bearing witness to the resilient struggle of the Korean people against colonial rule. The site also provides a detailed account of Korea’s fight against foreign aggression, offering visitors an invaluable historical perspective.

A Symbol of Sino-Korean Friendship

While in exile, the Korean Provisional Government worked closely with the Chinese Communist Party, highlighting the profound friendship between the two nations. This history also reflects international solidarity in the pursuit of justice. Moreover, Korea’s mainstream society widely acknowledges the establishment of the provisional government in Shanghai. The tradition of Korean presidents visiting this site reinforces the enduring cultural and historical ties between the two countries.


Things to Do in The Historical Site of Korean Provisional Government

Main Attractions

Exploring the Interior of the Provisional Government Site

The interior of The Historical Site of Korean Provisional Government has been meticulously restored to recreate its original layout. The ground floor features a meeting room, restroom, and kitchen, while the second floor houses Kim Koo’s office and bedroom. The third floor includes sleeping quarters and a converted pavilion that now serves as a historical exhibition room. This exhibition highlights significant events and artifacts from the period when the Provisional Government was based at No. 4 Fuxingli, providing visitors with an immersive historical and cultural experience.

Interior of the Korean Provisional Government site showcasing office and historical setup

Historical Exhibitions

  • First Period (1919–1932): Chronicles the early history of Korea’s fight for independence during the early years of the Korean Provisional Government.
  • Second and Third Periods (1932–1940, 1940–1945): Highlights the struggles of the Korean people against Japanese aggression during World War II, with a focus on their collaboration with China to achieve independence. This exhibition underscores the courage and resilience displayed by Korea’s independence movement.
Historical exhibit displaying documents and narratives about the Korean independence movement

Kim Koo’s Calligraphy

One of the most treasured artifacts on display is Kim Koo’s handwritten calligraphy piece, inscribed with the words “Spirit of Independence.” These words reflect the unwavering determination of the Korean people and their strong desire for freedom. Beyond symbolizing Korea’s fight for independence, the inscription continues to inspire future generations in their pursuit of peace and justice.

Kim Koo's handwritten calligraphy Spirit of Independence displayed at the site

The Historical Site of Korean Provisional Government Ticket Guide

Ticket Prices

  • Adults: 20 CNY
  • Students: 10 CNY (for children aged 6–18 and undergraduate students or below)
  • Seniors: 10 CNY (for visitors aged 60 and above)
  • Free Admission: Available for children under 6 years old or under 1.3 meters in height.

Opening Hours

  • Morning: 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM (last entry at 11:00 AM)
  • Afternoon: 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM)

Where to Buy Tickets

Tickets can be purchased on-site at the entrance. Payment methods include cash, Alipay, and WeChat Pay.


Located near Shanghai’s famous Xintiandi, the Historical Site of Korean Provisional Government is surrounded by several notable attractions, making it perfect for a combined tour. Pair your visit with a trip to Xintiandi and the Wukang Mansion for a diverse experience. Xintiandi offers a vibrant mix of modern culture and historical charm, while the architectural beauty of Wukang Mansion adds a touch of elegance. Exploring these locations together allows visitors to appreciate both Shanghai’s rich history and its dynamic modernity in a relaxed and enjoyable way.


Hotels Near the Former Site of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea

It’s recommended to stay around Nanjing West Road. From this area, getting to different parts of the city is very convenient, including the Bund, Yu Garden, Jing’an Temple, People’s Square, Tianzifang, and the former site of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea. Nanjing West Road Metro Station is served by Line 2, which provides direct access to most popular attractions and all major transportation hubs. The surrounding area also offers a wide range of restaurants and dining options. More detailed hotel recommendations can be found at <Shanghai Hotel Recommendations>.

CitiGO Hotel Jing’an Shanghai

CitiGO Hotel Jing'an Shanghai

Very convenient, close to Nanjing West Road shopping district, easily accessible to other attractions. Be aware, there is another hotel with the same name nearby; double-check the address when taking a taxi.

Clean and well-equipped. Breakfast offers a wide variety, including fresh vegetables, fruits, delicious mousse, Swiss rolls, and freshly ground coffee. Free night snacks including dumplings available after 10 PM.

Ji Hotel (Shanghai People’s Square Nanjing Road)

Ji Hotel (Shanghai People's Square Nanjing Road)
  • Location: 9-minute walk from Huangpi South Road Metro Station, 10-minute walk from Nanjing West Road Metro Station
  • Price Range: 487 CNY
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  • Rating: Trip 4.8
  • Special Amenities: Laundry, robot room service, triple rooms

Located near People’s Square inside an old building, quiet, with easy access to transportation. Close to the Old Shanghai Museum, City God Temple, and local parks. Great value for money.

Excellent facilities, friendly and attentive staff. Rooms are clean, odor-free, and quiet. Varied breakfast options.

Taikoo Hui Atour X Hotel, Nanjing West Road, Shanghai

Taikoo Hui Atour X Hotel, Nanjing West Road, Shanghai

Prime location near Shanghai’s central business district, just below Wujiang Road, convenient for dining and close to a subway entrance.

Well-equipped, clean, and quiet. Features soft-bristled toothbrushes, excellent Wi-Fi, and high-pressure showers in the bathrooms with upscale fixtures.


How to Get to The Historical Site of Korean Provisional Government from Downtown Shanghai

Subway

Take Metro Line 10 or Line 13 from downtown Shanghai and get off at Xintiandi Station. Use Exit 2 and walk approximately 5 minutes to reach the site. The subway is the fastest public transportation option, with a total travel time of 20–30 minutes.

Bus

Take bus routes 146, 933, or 936 to the Madang Road Xintiandi Station stop. Walk about 3 minutes from the stop to the site. This is a budget-friendly way to reach the destination.

Taxi or Ride-Hailing Services

A taxi or ride-hailing service from any downtown location can take 15–30 minutes, depending on your starting point and traffic conditions. The fare typically ranges from 25 to 40 CNY.


How to Get to The Historical Site of Korean Provisional Government from Shanghai Pudong Airport

Subway

Take the Metro Line 2 from Pudong Airport to People’s Square, then transfer to Line 10. Get off at Xintiandi Station and use Exit 2. Walk about 5 minutes to the site. The entire journey takes approximately 1 hour and costs around 8 CNY.

Airport Shuttle Bus

Take an airport shuttle bus to People’s Square, then transfer to Metro Line 10 to reach Xintiandi Station. This combination takes about 1.5 hours and is a comfortable option. The total cost is around 30 CNY.

Taxi or Ride-Hailing Services

A direct taxi or ride-hailing service from Pudong Airport to the site takes 45 minutes to 1 hour. The fare ranges between 150 and 200 CNY, depending on traffic conditions.


How to Get to The Historical Site of Korean Provisional Government from Shanghai Hongqiao Airport

Subway

Take Metro Line 10 directly from Hongqiao Airport to Xintiandi Station. Use Exit 2 and walk about 5 minutes to the site. This is the most convenient option, with a travel time of approximately 40 minutes and a fare of 6 CNY.

Airport Shuttle Bus

Take an airport shuttle bus to People’s Square, then transfer to Metro Line 10 to reach Xintiandi Station. This route takes about 1 hour and costs around 20 CNY.

Taxi or Ride-Hailing Services

A direct taxi or ride-hailing service from Hongqiao Airport to the site takes about 30 minutes. The fare typically ranges from 80 to 100 CNY, depending on traffic.


How to plan your Shanghai trip

Most first-timers spend 2–3 days in Shanghai for the highlights. Add a 3rd day for Shanghai Disneyland or a nearby water town. If you want the classic Jiangnan loop, plan 4–5 days to include Suzhou and Hangzhou. Here are our most popular private tour options:


FAQ

Is the Historical Site of Korean Provisional Government strollerand wheelchairaccessible?

No, it is not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs. The interior has narrow and steep staircases and lacks elevators or accessible pathways, making it difficult to navigate for visitors with these requirements.

Where can I store my luggage?

The site does not offer luggage storage services. However, you can use storage facilities available in the nearby Xintiandi commercial area or at subway stations, where lockers are convenient and reasonably priced.