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Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea

A moving history of the Korean independence movement in Shanghai

Updated at 05/04/2026

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  • Address

    Huangpu District, Shanghai, China, postal code 200020

  • Contact

    +862153829554

  • Reservation

    Same-day visit and on-site registration only; reservations are not available

  • Open/Closes

    Mon09:00 ~ 17:00
    Tue09:00 ~ 17:00
    Wed09:00 ~ 17:00
    Thu09:00 ~ 17:00
    Fri09:00 ~ 17:00
    Sat09:00 ~ 17:00
    Sun09:00 ~ 17:00

Prices & Programs of Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea

  • [Fees]
  • Adults: 20 yuan
  • Students (ages 6 to under 18): 10 yuan
  • Seniors (age 60 and older): 10 yuan
  • Children under 6: Free
  • [Visitor Information]
  • Break time: 13:30 to 17:00
  • Last admission: 30 minutes before closing
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Parenting Tips for Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea

  • This is a place that was actually used by Korean independence activists, and photography of the exhibits inside is strictly prohibited for preservation, so please take it in with your eyes.
  • Because photography is strictly prohibited inside, please keep that in mind during your visit.
  • The stairs inside the building are very narrow and steep, and the gaps between the stair levels are open, so please hold your child's hand tightly and avoid shoes with heels.
  • As this is a place filled with the pain and nobility of history, it is best to avoid very short bottoms or overly revealing clothing.
  • From 1:30 PM, right after lunch, tourists tend to gather and it can become crowded, so if you visit during the morning hours, you can explore much more calmly and comfortably.
  • When you pay the admission fee on site, not only cash or cards but also China's widely used WeChat Pay and Alipay can all be used conveniently.
  • To receive student or senior discounts, you must bring an original passport or a copy that can verify your age, so be sure not to forget it.
  • On your way out after the visit, try leaving a short note in the guestbook with your child to express gratitude to the independence activists and create a meaningful memory.
  • It is only a 10-minute walk to Xintiandi, making it a great course to enjoy a delicious meal or shopping after your history visit.

Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea

This is a meaningful place in the heart of Shanghai where you can see the history of Korea's independence movement up close. If you visit with your child, the stories from school textbooks can feel much more vivid, making even a short visit a memorable history outing.

Key things to know before your visit

  • This is the actual space used by the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea from 1926 to 1932, so you can quietly look around at traces from that time and the exhibitions.
  • To protect the exhibits inside, photography is strictly prohibited, so it is best to take your time and enjoy the visit with your own eyes.
  • Admission is 20 yuan for adults, and children under 6 years old can enter free of charge.

Things to check when visiting with kids

  • High chairs, a nursing room, diaper changing tables, stroller rental, parking, and reservation services are not available.
  • The stairs inside the building are narrow and steep, so it is important to hold your child's hand carefully while moving around.
  • The layout is not very stroller friendly, so it is best to keep your outing gear light.

Visit tips

  • If you go in the morning, it is usually easier to look around in a calmer atmosphere.
  • If you are using student or senior rates, please bring the original or a copy of your passport.
  • After your visit, leaving a note in the guestbook with your child can make the experience even more meaningful.

"If you would like to enjoy a special history trip in Shanghai with your child, this is well worth a stop."

FAQ about Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea

  • Is Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea a good place to visit with kids?
    It is a great place for a meaningful history experience with your child, but the stairs inside are quite narrow and steep, so extra care is needed when moving around with young children. For elementary school age kids and older, it can be an even more meaningful place for history learning.
  • Can I use a stroller at Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea?
    Stroller use is not very convenient at Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea because of the interior layout. Since the stairs are narrow and steep, it may be better to use a baby carrier or something that keeps your hands free if you are visiting with a young child.
  • Does Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea have a nursing room or diaper changing table?
    Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea does not have a nursing room or diaper changing table. If you are visiting with an infant or toddler, it is a good idea to bring any essentials you may need in advance.
  • How much is the admission fee for Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea?
    Admission is 20 yuan for adults, 10 yuan for students aged 6 years to under 18 years, and 10 yuan for seniors aged 60 years and older. Children under 6 years old can enter free of charge.
  • What do I need to get a discounted rate at Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea?
    To receive the student or senior rate, you need the original or a copy of a passport that can verify your age. Please prepare it in advance so you can show it on site.
  • What are the operating hours and last entry time for Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea?
    Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea is open daily from 09:00 to 17:00. Last entry is at 16:30, which is 30 minutes before closing time.
  • When is the best time to visit Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea to avoid crowds?
    If you visit in the morning, it is usually easier to look around in a calmer atmosphere. After 1:30 PM, more tourists may arrive and it can get crowded.
  • Is photography allowed inside Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea?
    No, photography is strictly prohibited inside Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea in order to protect the exhibits. Rather than taking photos, please enjoy the visit slowly and take in the space with your own eyes.
  • How do I get to Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea by public transportation?
    It is about a 5 minute walk from Exit 6 of Xintiandi Station on Shanghai Metro Line 10 or Line 13. Traffic in the surrounding area can be busy, so public transportation is a convenient option.
  • Does Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea have parking?
    Based on the provided place information, Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea does not have a separate parking facility. Traffic nearby can also be quite busy, so it is best to use public transportation if possible.

Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea Address

Address: Huangpu District, Shanghai, China, postal code 200020icon-copy-black

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How to make a reservation for Shanghai Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea?

Same-day visit and on-site registration only; reservations are not available