Memorial for Chairman Mao's inspection of the North Park Commune

Coordinates: 36°41′39″N 117°01′15″E / 36.69422°N 117.02075°E / 36.69422; 117.02075

Mao sculpture in the center of the memorial.

The Memorial for Chairman Mao's Inspection of the North Park Commune (Chinese: ; pinyin: Máo Zhǔshìchá Běiyuán gōngshè niànde) is a historical site in the City of Jinan, Shandong, China. The memorial commemorates an inspection visit by Mao Zedong on August 9, 1958 during a tour of the provinces Hebei, Henan.[1] The purpose of the tour was to promote the idea of the People's Commune. During this visit, Mao made the statement "People's Communes are good" (Chinese: ; pinyin: Rén mín gōng shè hǎo) which triggered the collectivization in the Great Leap Forward.[2] The North Park Commune was organized on August 20, 1958, a few days after Mao's visit, as the first People's Commune in Shandong.

The site is located on the grounds of the North Park Middle School (北园中学) in Shuitun Village (水屯村), Tianqiao District. It consists of a larger-than-life statue of Mao Zedong positioned in front of an inscription with his remark ("People's Communes are good"). It was inscribed as a historical site protected by Shandong Province in December 1977 (site number 1-01).

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  1. David S. G. Goodman, "Centre and Province in the People's Republic of China: Sichuan and Guizhou, 1955-1965", CUP Archive, 1986
  2. Michael Dillon, "China: A Modern History", I.B. Tauris, 2010
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