Hangzhou Lu Xun’s Former Residence,Luxun Guju

Hangzhou Lu Xun’s Former Residence,Luxun Guju

Last Updated: 11/29/2006 19:59:39 Print
Lu Xun’s Former Residence is a grey tile whitewashed wall with the post and panel structure that sits north and faces south. The Lu Xun former dwelling consisted of six entrances and was constructed during Qianjia year in the Qing Dynasty. The residence has more than 200 years of history to date.
The XinTaimen sits north and faces south, altogether with six entrances. There are more than 80 houses. The total land area occupied is 4,000 square meters including the back garden with the entire various grassy plants garden. It was built by Zhou Xiongzhan, the eight ancestor of Laotaimen in the Jiaqing year of Qing Dynasty. There is a courtyard behind the building with green paving flags and is called the Guihua Ming Palace.


Name:Hangzhou Lu Xun’s Former Residence (Luxun Guju)
City:Hangzhou
Address:Shaoxing/ southeast of Hangzhou
Admission:CNY60

      



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