Song Qingling, who works at 1843 Huaihai Middle Road and has lived for 15 years, is a small house with red tiles and white walls. Originally a German private villa, it is now a national key cultural relic protection unit, a national second-level Museum and a patriotic education base in Shanghai. It is open to the public at 9: 00.16: 30, with admission tickets of 20 yuan. It is divided into front garden, main building and back garden. The main building is a Ivory ship-shaped pseudo three-storey Western-style building with living room, dining room and Study on the ground. The furnishings in the former residence remain the same as those in Song Qingling's lifetime. Downstairs hall wall hangs Xu Beihong's "galloping horse" traditional Chinese painting, as well as the landscape oil painting presented by international friends. On the back wall of the living room hangs the portrait of Dr. Sun Yat-sen. On the south wall hangs the photograph of Chairman Mao Zedong visiting her in 1961. On the west side of the living room, there are important souvenirs from her personal life experience and precious gifts from friends from all over the world. In the study, there are precious gifts from friends from all over the world. There are precious recordings of Mr. Sun Yat-sen's speeches, his handwritten inscriptions and books at home and abroad. The second floor is Song Qingling's bedroom, office and nanny Li Yan'e's bedroom. A set of rattan furniture in the room was a dowry given to her by her parents when Song Qingling got married. The sofa and tea table were used by Dr. Sun Yat-sen. Inside, there are pictures of Sun Yat-sen at the age of 18 and a photo of Sun Yat-sen and Song Qingling a year before his death. On the desk were stationery she had used before. There is also a piano in the room. In the corridor on the second floor, there are pictures of Song Qingling accepting the Stalin Prize for Strengthening International Peace in 1951. In front of the building, there is a broad lawn, behind the building is a garden full of flowers and trees, surrounded by evergreen centenary camphor trees. A "Jim" sedan from Stalin was also parked in the garage downstairs.