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Free travel guide to Huangqiao Ancient Town

Huangqiao Ancient Town is located in Taixing City, Jiangsu Province. It is an ancient town with ancient streets, low old houses, arch bridges and flowing water. There are too many people in popular ancient towns during holidays, so it is better to go here because it has fewer people and beautiful scenery. Next, the editor will introduce to you Huangqiao Ancient Town. About Huangqiao Ancient Town

Huangqiao Ancient Town is an old town with ancient streets, simple folk customs, quiet old alleys, no one disturbs, everything is So harmonious and peaceful.

Address: Huangqiao Park Scenic Area, Taixing City, Jiangsu Province.

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Ding Wenjiang’s Former Residence

Ding Wenjiang, Huangqiao Ancient Town The former residence is located at the east end of Mixiang, Huangqiao Town. It is the former residence of Mr. Ding Wenjiang, a famous geologist in my country. The buildings all have hard gable roofs, whitewashed walls and green tiled pitched roofs, with simple and elegant colors. It covers an area of ??3785 square meters and has a construction area of ??1200 square meters. In 1940, after the New Fourth Army marched eastward to Huangqiao, the anti-Japanese democratic government, the Tongru Qingtai Provisional Administrative Committee, established its office here. In 2013, it was listed as a national key cultural relic protection unit in the name of the Huangqiao Battle Site.

Lieutenant General's Mansion

The Lieutenant General's Mansion is located in Wangjia Lane, Huangqiao Town. It was the residence of Lieutenant General Zhu Luxian of the Republic of China. There are 28 existing houses, three facing halls, three open halls, nine halls, four buildings, six warehouses, one kitchen, and two concierges. They are all brick and wood structures and are still well preserved.

He's Ancestral Hall

He's Ancestral Hall is located in Zhuxiang, Huangqiao Town. It was originally the residence of He Fei, the imperial censor, in the Ming Dynasty. It was expanded into Huangqiao He's Ancestral Hall in the Qing Dynasty. The ancestral hall is large in scale and well preserved. During the Battle of Huangqiao in 1940, this place became the pre-support committee.

Han Qiuyan’s Former Residence

Han Qiuyan’s former residence originally had 11 rooms, with three front and rear entrances, covering an area of ??418 square meters and a construction area of ??211.46 square meters. There are three existing houses, which were donated by Han Qiuyan in 1989 for the construction of Huangqiao Library. They are brick and wood structures with eaves height of 3 meters, depth of 6.2 meters, and an area of ??76.26 square meters.

Han Qiuyan’s former residence Han Qiuyan’s former residence originally had 11 houses, with three front and rear entrances, covering an area of ??418 square meters and a construction area of ??211.46 square meters. There are three existing houses, which were donated by Han Qiuyan in 1989 for the construction of Huangqiao Library. They are brick and wood structures with eaves height of 3 meters, depth of 6.2 meters, and an area of ??76.26 square meters.

Yutaihe Tea House

Yutaihe Tea House was opened in Huangqiao Town in 1876 by Mr. Hu’s ancestor Hu Yun. It is now open to the outside world after restoration by the local government. Taizhou municipal cultural relics protection unit.