June 4th Memorial Museum(六四纪念馆)
894 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York 10001
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894 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York, United States
About the Business

Welcome to the June 4th Memorial Museum, located at 894 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York. Our museum is dedicated to commemorating the events of early summer 1989, a time when innocent dreams were tragically overshadowed by violence. We strive to honor the memory of those who suffered and to inspire future generations to build a free and democratic China.
The museum officially opened its doors to the public on June 25, 2023. We invite you to explore our exhibits, which offer a poignant reflection on history, and to join us in our mission of remembrance and hope.
Thanks to the generous support of our community, we have received donations totaling $587,538. These contributions help us maintain our exhibits and educational programs, ensuring that the lessons of the past are never forgotten.
For more information, please visit our website. Remembering history is essential to building a future of freedom and democracy.
Reviews
"Feeling blessed that we have access to a June 4th memorial museum in New York. Found myself in tears, very moving exhibitions, thank you for establishing this space!"
"The museum holds an excellent collection of striking pieces from the Tiananmen movement. More than worth your time."
"Our visit was a very moving and educational experience and we saw with many unique 6-4 memorabilia. Anyone who cares about the history and the future of China should pay a visit."
"This museum is about an important part of 20C history which the world witnessed through telecast in 1989. Unfortunately this history has been altered and hidden by the Chinese Communist Party and is never told to its own citizens. The museum is founded by one of the then student activists Zhou Fengsuo. I was fortunately to have met him during my visit and to hear his first person recounting of the incident."
"This is such an important memorial museum to teach the truth about what happened. Everyone should take the time to visit. The exhibits are in English and Chinese and the people who run it can share their experiences from surviving the massacre. Highly recommend!"
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