Heshun Museum of Yunnan-Burmese Anti-Japanese War

OVERVIEW|A Destination That Captures Your Heart ❤️

Welcome to China’s first privately funded, privately curated museum dedicated to the history of the Anti-Japanese War — the Sino-Burmese War Museum (滇缅抗战博物馆).
Opened on July 7, 2005 — the anniversary of the “July 7 Incident” — the museum is located in Heshun Ancient Town (和顺古镇), Tengchong (腾冲).

The building itself was once the Headquarters of the Chinese Expeditionary Force’s 20th Army Group during the 1944 Battle to Liberate Tengchong. Inside, over 6,000 artifacts and 1,000 historical photos vividly recreate the fierce battlegrounds of Yunnan and Burma more than 60 years ago.


LOCATION|Where History Meets Scenic Beauty 📍

  • Address: Inside Heshun Ancient Town (和顺古镇), beside Wenchang Palace (文昌宫)

  • Altitude: ~1,650 m

  • From Tengchong Tuofeng Airport (腾冲驼峰机场): 12 km / 20 min by taxi (~¥50–60)

  • From Tengchong City: 4 km / Bus No. 6 (¥1–3) or taxi (¥10–15)

  • Inside the Ancient Town: Walking distance from most guesthouses


EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS|5 Galleries & 6 Treasures 🏛️

The museum follows a chronological journey through five key chapters:

  1. Shattered Land – Japanese invasion, Tengchong’s fall

  2. Heroic Expedition – Chinese Expeditionary Force enters Burma

  3. Years of Occupation – 862 days under Japanese rule

  4. Counteroffensive – Victory in Northern Burma & Western Yunnan

  5. Light Returns – Tengchong’s liberation & national triumph

Must-See National Treasures

  • Red rattan cane gifted by Li Zongren (李宗仁) to anti-Japanese county chief Zhang Wende (张问德)

  • Original manuscript of Tengbei Pianan Lu (腾北偏安录) by Zhang Wende

  • Complete Flying Tigers badge set, blood chit, and C-46 aircraft parts

  • Japanese blood-stained sword & poison gas shell fragments

  • “Comfort women” artifacts & bacteriological warfare tools

  • Monument stone from the Songshan Battlefield (松山血战) engraved with the names of 9,168 fallen soldiers


TICKETS & OPENING HOURS 🎟️

  • Ticket: Included in Heshun Ancient Town Pass (~¥55/person, covers 10 sites including Heshun Library 和顺图书馆 & Ai Siqi’s Former Residence 艾思奇故居)

  • Hours: 08:00–18:00 (open daily)

  • Suggested Visit: 1–2 hours

  • Guided Tours:

    • Audio guide: ¥20/device

    • Live guide: ¥80/group (book 1 hour in advance)


IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCES|Step Into History 🎥

  • War Bell: Strike the memorial bell at the exit — a reminder to “never forget national humiliation” 🛎️

  • Hero’s Tribute: Offer a yellow chrysanthemum at the Monument Wall and bow respectfully 🌼

  • VR Battlefield: 8-min VR re-creation of the Songshan Battle — ¥10/person

  • Stamp Collection: 6 themed stamps available — bring your own notebook for free stamping 📖


PHOTO SPOTS|Perfect for Instagram 📸

  • Museum entrance stone carving “Sino-Burmese War Museum (滇缅抗战博物馆)” — go wide-angle with portraits

  • Historic Headquarters gate — use a vintage filter for extra nostalgia

  • Monument Wall + yellow chrysanthemum — black & white documentary style

  • VR area with wartime uniform — instant 1944 time-travel moment


ACCESSIBILITY|Comfort for All ♿

  • Full wheelchair and stroller-friendly ramps

  • Mother-and-baby room, unisex restroom, and power bank rentals

  • 90% of Heshun’s guesthouses are within a 3–8 min walk


NEARBY ATTRACTIONS|All Within 30 Minutes 🚶

  • National Cemetery (国殇墓园): Resting place of fallen Expeditionary Force soldiers (5 min walk)

  • Heshun Library (和顺图书馆): China’s largest rural library (3 min walk)

  • Wild Duck Lake & Xianhe Wetlands (野鸭湖 & 陷河湿地): Filming site of My Chief, My Regiment (8 min walk)

  • Ai Siqi’s Former Residence (艾思奇故居): Birthplace of a renowned philosopher (6 min walk)


SUGGESTED HALF-DAY ITINERARY 🕒

09:00 Arrive at Heshun Ancient Town (和顺古镇)
09:15 Visit Sino-Burmese War Museum (滇缅抗战博物馆) — 2 hrs with guided tour
11:30 Pay respects at National Cemetery (国殇墓园)
12:00 Lunch in the ancient town — try Da Jiu Jia (大救驾) or Tuguozi (土锅子) 🍲
13:30 Row a boat at Wild Duck Lake (野鸭湖)
15:00 Visit Heshun Library (和顺图书馆)
16:00 Return or relax at Rehai Hot Springs (热海温泉)


CALL TO ACTION|A Salute Across 80 Years ✊

Over 6,000 silent artifacts are waiting for you to say: “I’ve come to see you.”
Share this, bring your children, parents, or comrades-in-arms — and join a salute across time.
📍 Tengchong Heshun (腾冲和顺), Sino-Burmese War Museum (滇缅抗战博物馆) — we’ll see you here!