Peking Union Medical College Hospital ( PUMCH ), also known as Beijing Xiehe Hospital ( Chinese : 北京协和医院 ), is a large teaching hospital in Beijing , China. It was founded in 1921 by the Rockefeller Foundation and is affiliated to both Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) and the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS). During the Cultural Revolution , it was renamed as the "Anti-Imperialist Hospital".
3-764: It has two locations: the Dongdan Campus in Wangfujing , Dongcheng District and the Xidan Campus in Damucang Hutong [ zh ] , Xicheng District . On September 10, 2002, Peking Union Medical College Hospital merged with Post and Telecommunications General Hospital of the Ministry of Information Industry to become Peking Union Medical College Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. Sun Yat-sen ,
6-639: Is the name of a crossing on Beijing 's Chang'an Avenue and surrounding neighborhood. The name is derived from the single paifang or Chinese sign gate that once marked the intersection. In the checkerboard layout of Beijing, the Dongdan intersection in Dongcheng District to the east of the city centre, is balanced by Xidan or the "Western Single" in Xicheng District to the west of city centre. Dongdan and Xidan were traditionally market centers. In
9-782: The founder of the Kuomintang and the Republic of China , died at the Peking Union Medical College Hospital on March 12, 1925. The last emperor of the Qing dynasty , Aisin-Gioro Puyi , died at the hospital on October 17, 1967. This article about a hospital in the People's Republic of China is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Dongdan, Beijing Dongdan ( Chinese : 东单 ; pinyin : Dōngdān ), literally "Eastern Single" or "Eastern Single Sign Gate"
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