Huanghuagang Memorial Park in Guangzhou Martyrs Road. The Huanghuagang Commemorative Silver Coin was made in Fujian Province. The Guangzhou Uprising was an exercise of the Wuchang Uprising, and the remains of 72 martyrs were collected and buried in Huanghuagang. Among the 72 martyrs, there were 19 martyrs from Fujian, including Lin Juemin, Fang Shengdong, and Lin Wen, who spilled their blood on the battlefield. The "Letter with Wife" in the textbook is written by the Fujian martyr Lin Juemin, and the Republic is forged by the flesh and blood of these martyrs. The basis for the minting of Huanghuagang commemorative coins in Fujian Province is here.
The Huanghuagang Commemorative Silver Coin has three editions: the 17th Year of the Republic of China (1928), the 20th Year of the Republic of China (1931), and the 21st Year of the Republic of China (1932). Shown here is the 20th edition of the Republic of China.
There are silver coins commemorating the former premier, some commemorating President Yuan Da, and some commemorating the Grand Marshal. Silver coins commemorating ordinary revolutionary martyrs are an example of this.
Twenty pieces, for every five pieces, are one dollar. These two silver coins were circulated in the Guangdong area.
Huanghuagang Memorial Garden was built in the eighth year of the Republic of China. Senior Officials at all levels of the Kuomintang have a tradition of paying homage to them. On the occasion of the Qingming Dynasty, the Huanghuagang commemorative coin was displayed to pay tribute to the revolutionary martyrs.
