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Whose former residence is the soup house in Manjuelong?

The owner of Manjuelong Soup House is a Zhejiang native who made his fortune from jeans.

Manjuelong Tangwu is a residence in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, where the ancestors of the owner lived. The owner of the house was one of the first people to make cowboy pants and made a fortune from it. From the outside, this small house is mainly made of brick and wood structure. From the front, the eaves are stacked on top of each other, and the eaves are slightly upturned. It looks dignified and plump, with a rather ancient charm. The architectural style of this house is very special. It does not look like a traditional Chinese building, but more like the "hot spring house" in Hayao Miyazaki's "Spirited Away" movie.

Many people who like Hayao Miyazaki's movies, or people who like to take pictures in unique scenes, choose to come to this "soup house" in Hangzhou to take pictures as a souvenir. Gradually, this ordinary house became an Internet celebrity house. Many girls who love taking photos come here to take Japanese-style photos.

Famous attractions in Hangzhou

1. West Lake. Hangzhou West Lake is a business card of Hangzhou, and it is also the soul of Hangzhou. Each season has its own merits. In spring, the Su Di is full of flowers and willows are full of smoke. In summer, red clothes and green fans reflect the clear waves. In autumn, the lake is the same color. In autumn, in winter, Baidi is a must-visit attraction when you first arrive in Hangzhou, with a trace of blue and white ink.

2. Lingyin Temple. Lingyin Temple - the earliest famous temple in Hangzhou and the place where the living Buddha Jigong became a monk. You can pray to the Buddha and appreciate the cultural relics of the past dynasties. When traveling to Hangzhou, first see the West Lake and secondly see Lingyin. Lingyin Temple was founded during the Eastern Jin Dynasty and is also known as Yunlin Temple. It is the earliest ancient temple in Hangzhou. It is also the place where Jigong became a monk. The Indian monk Huili saw the strange and secluded scenery here and thought it was "a place where fairies hide", so he built a temple here.