
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a bronze plaque with Chinese inscriptions. The plaque is mounted on a rough, rock-like surface. The inscription details the life and achievements of a person named Zhang Jiade (1913-1982). It states that he was from Weiyuan County, Sichuan Province, and was the Deputy Chief Engineer of the China Building Research Institute. He graduated from the Architecture Department of Nanjing Central University in 1934. In 1951, his design for the Southwest Military and Political Affairs Conference Hall (later renamed the Great Hall of the People of Chongqing) was adopted. After its completion in 1954, it became a landmark of Chongqing city. The inscription is likely located in Yuzhong District, Chongqing, China, given the reference to Chongqing as a city and the Great Hall of the People of Chongqing as a landmark. The plaque has a weathered patina, with some green oxidation visible. The background shows foliage from a tree with red and green leaves, suggesting an outdoor setting.
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