Zunyi conference site is located on the east side of Ziyin Road (formerly known as Pipa Bridge) in Zunyi Old Town. It was originally the private residence of Huizhang Bo, the commander of the Second Division of the 25th Army of Qianjun, and was built in the early 193s. The whole building is divided into two parts: the main building and the cross-courtyard. The main building is a combination of Chinese and western styles, with eight paved houses facing the street. At that time, it operated pickles and colored paper for the owner. There is a small archway in the middle of the pavement, and a black-painted gold plaque inscribed by Mao Zedong in November 1964 with the words "Zunyi Conference Site" hangs under the eaves (this is the only place where Mao Zedong inscribed for the national revolutionary memorial site). There is a blue brick archway between the main building and the courtyard. Above the archway, the word "comfort" is inlaid with broken blue porcelain. On the other side of the archway is the word "Shendu".
the main building of Zunyi conference site faces south, with the first floor and the first floor. It is in the shape of a square foot, with a brick-wood structure and a hill-resting roof covered with small blue tiles. There is a circle around the building, and there is a tiger window on the roof. There is a corridor on the floor, and you can look at the green and tall mountains around you, point out the red granite that fought with the enemy when the Red Army occupied Zunyi in the past, and insert the peaks of Qishan, Yuping Mountain and Fenghuang Mountain. The upper and lower doors and windows of the main building of the conference site are painted chestnut, and all windows are inlaid with colored glass. The courtyard next to the main building is purely a wooden quadrangle, still painted chestnut.