the Zhous' Ancestral House in Ming and Qing Dynasty
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Memorial Temples
Recommended sightseeing time:0.5-1 hour
Address:
Longtouhuan Village, Guancheng District, Dongguan 523000, ChinaMap
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Not bad. I think it's a good place. I like it very much. My friends like it too.
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the Zhous' Ancestral House in Ming and Qing Dynasty Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Zhou's Ancestral Hall is located in Qiaozi Village. It is a Han ancestral hall built in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. It belongs to the place where the Han people worship their ancestors and sages. So far, it has a history of more than 370 years. The word is the ancestral hall of the three villages of Qiaozi, Sukeng and Changping Xiaxu with the Zhou surname, and the architecture is quite impressive. During the Qing Dynasty, Qiaozi's literary style flourished, and he won a total of five people from the Jinshi, Wenju, and Wuju. Therefore, the ancestral hall is well protected and maintained. In 1993, Sancun raised funds and rebuilt it, and it was completely restored to its original appearance, simple and solemn, and renewed. The Qiaozi Zhou Ancestral Hall was once the meeting place of the very influential House Farmers Association in Dongguan at that time, which was established in 1925. After the failure of the Great Revolution in 1927, the Dongguan County Committee of the Communist Party of China secretly moved to Wuxia, and this temple became the temporary office of the county committee.
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Not bad. I think it's a good place. I like it very much. My friends like it too.
Ancient and fragrant, with a long history, history is the most precious to people. The history of the past generations
Good job, with Tang Dynasty style [interest]
Legend has it that it was built in the late Ming Dynasty. The Zhou family has lived here for a long time.
Really can, it is a bit far away and too troublesome,