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What are the national cultural relics protection units in Wuxi?

Wuxi has a long history and is one of the birthplaces of Jiangnan civilization. The recorded history can be traced back to the late Shang Dynasty more than 3,000 years ago. Today there is Wuxi Taibo Hall. It is a national historical and cultural city with many historical and cultural monuments. So, what are the national cultural relics protection units in Wuxi? Which of Wuxi’s national key cultural relics protection units are there? This article has compiled a list of Wuxi’s national key cultural relics protection units for you, including Donglin Academy, Wuxi Jichang Garden, Xu Xiake’s former residence and Qingshan Hall stone carvings, Taibo Temple and Tomb, Rongshi Plum Garden, etc. Wuxi’s key cultural relics protection Unit, come and take a look with us.

List of famous national cultural relics protection units in Wuxi 1 Huishan Town Ancestral Hall Viewed: 1186 times Votes: 0 Huishan Town Ancestral Hall, built in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, is located at the east foot of Huishan, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province. The main building The total area is 220,000 square meters (330 acres). Among them: the total land area of ??the ancestral hall is about 125,000 square meters (187.5 acres). The ancestral hall in Huishan Town extends from the Yuhuang Hall (i.e. Zhaozhong Temple) and Huishan Temple to the south along Huanggongjian and the foot of Xishan (the northern foot of Xishan) to Zhijiekou, then along Xiaotaoyuan and Baoshan Bridge to the eastern end of Huishanbang. Tangci Primary School near Huangniqiao. Bounded to the north by Yimeiyuan and Tonghui Road to the south, it is 842 meters long from east to west,...2 Wuxi Donglin Academy Reads: 5253 times Votes: 0 Donglin Academy, also known as Guishan Academy, is located in Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province Jiefang East Road is praised as "the first person to talk about academies in the world is Donglin". The scenic area covers an area of ??13,000 square meters and has restored the layout and style of the Ming and Qing Dynasties and its heyday. Donglin Academy was the place where Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi, the Neo-Confucian scholars of the Northern Song Dynasty, gave lectures for a long time and the well-known scholar Yang Shi gave long-term lectures. It became a gathering place for humanities and discussion in the Jiangnan area at that time... 3 Posts to Changyuan Reading: 4890 votes: 0Jichang Garden is located at the east foot of Huishan Mountain in Wuxi and within Xihui Park. It is the most famous classical garden in Wuxi. Jichang Garden uses the spring water from Huishan Mountain to become the waterscape in the garden. It cleverly uses borrowed scenery techniques. In the garden, you can see the Longguang Tower on Xishan Mountain reflected in the pond in the distance. The layout is quite unique. Jichang Garden was once a private garden for officials returning home from the Ming Dynasty. It is also known as the "Four Famous Gardens in the South of the Yangtze River" together with Nanjing Zhan Garden, Suzhou Humble Administrator's Garden and Liuyuan Garden. The park is centered around a rockery pond, surrounded by buildings such as the Yupan Pavilion, Zhiyu San, Qixing Bridge, Hanbiting Pavilion and Qingyu Corridor... 4 Xu Xiake's former residence and Qingshan Hall stone carvings Read: 319 times Votes: 0 Located in Jiangsu Province Qi Village, South of Mazhen, Jiangyin City. Xu Xiake (1587-1641) was a famous traveler and geographer in the Ming Dynasty. His former residence was built in the Ming Dynasty. It is a courtyard-style residence with three entrances. There are five existing ancient buildings with 17 rooms, all of which are hard-mounted buildings with a construction area of ??500 square meters. The first entrance is 21.1 meters wide, 6.4 meters deep, and 4.6 meters high. There is a patio outside the back wall of the open room. The second entrance is 19 meters wide with five rooms, 7.4 meters deep and 4.8 meters high. There is a brick gate tower built on the wall door of the main hall behind the open room. Planning to protect the ancient...5 Taibo Temple and Tomb Read: 808 times Votes: 0 Taibo Temple and Tomb are located in the eastern suburbs of Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province. Taibo, the eldest son of the king of Zhou Dynasty in the late Shang Dynasty, went to Wu to recruit talents and lived in Meili (today's Meicun). Taibo Temple is located in Meicun Town, commonly known as Rangwang Temple. Taibo Temple, also known as Zhide Temple and Rangwang Temple, now covers an area of ??more than 10,000 square meters. It was originally a provincial cultural relic protection unit and was once rated as a national tourist attraction and a national scenic spot. It was rated as one of the eighteen tourist attractions in Wuxi. Every year on the ninth day of the first lunar month, relatives of the Wu family and descendants of the Yellow Emperor would go to Taibo Temple to pay homage to their ancestors. In May 2006,... 6 Rong's Plum Garden Reads: 1790 times Votes: 0 Rong's Plum Garden is located in the Hengshan Scenic Area of ??Meiyuan on the southern slope of Dongshan and Hushan Mountain in the western suburbs of Wuxi. Plum trees are planted all over the garden. One of the famous plum blossom viewing spots in Jiangnan. It is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction and a national key cultural relic protection unit. The Plum Garden was first built in 1912. It was once the private garden of the red capitalist Rong Yiren. It successively built the Gate Tower, Tianxin Terrace, Yili Pavilion, Hexuan (reconstructed into "Qingfenxuan" in 1960), Xianghaixuan, Lenong Villa, Liuyue Village, Zhaohe Pavilion, Xiaoluofu, etc., the garden designers based on the terrain and the characteristics of the plum garden,... 7 Xue Fucheng's Former Residence in Wuxi City Reads: 3247 votes: 0 Xue Fucheng's Former Residence is located in Binzhou, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province On the west side of the lake area is the large bureaucratic mansion of Xue Fucheng, a famous thinker, diplomat, political commentator, writer and early bourgeois reformist representative from Wuxi in the late Qing Dynasty. The former residence covers an area of ??more than 21,000 square meters, with a construction area of ??5,600 square meters. The building is divided into three roads: middle, east and west. From south to north, the middle road is divided into the screen wall, foyer, main hall, room hall, turntable building and back garden; the east road is the flower hall. , stage, warehouse and barn, etc.; West Road has side halls, miscellaneous rooms and libraries, etc. 8 Liu Brothers’ Former Residence Memorial Hall Reads: 1463 times Votes: 0 The Liu Brothers Memorial Hall was rebuilt by the Jiangyin Municipal People’s Government to commemorate the three brothers Liu Bannong, Liu Tianhua and Liu Beimao, who were celebrities in modern Chinese culture, using the ancestral residence donated by Liu’s descendants. The Liu Brothers Memorial Hall is located at No. 49 Xiheng Street, Jiangyin City. It faces east and has ten rooms and three courtyards. It is a late Qing Dynasty building with the characteristics of Jiangzhai. It is about 150 years old. Echoing and integrating together, they form a tourist area of ??Jiangnan Ancient City.

Small residential houses have become a building with profound humanistic heritage in Jiangyin city... 9 Shiyuan Reading: 1315 times Votes: 0 Jiangyin Shiyuan is located in South Street, Jiangyin City, Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, covering an area of ??more than seven acres. It is a famous calligrapher and painter in the Qing Dynasty. Chen Shijin built it on a vacant lot next to his house in the fourth year of Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty (1854). Its real name is Shiyuan, and it is commonly known as "Chen Family Garden". In 2013, it was announced as the seventh batch of national key cultural relics. With his ingenuity and skills as a calligrapher and painter, he opened ponds and diverted water according to his guidance, "planting forests for birds and digging ponds for fish", which quickly transformed this barren land. It has become a small private garden suitable for writing, poetry, painting, living and traveling, hence the name "Suitable Garden". After 1...10 readings: 1039 votes: 0 Abing's former residence, located in the center of the old city of Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, is the former Lei Zundian Taoist Hall. Abing was not only born and died here This is also where most of the famous songs handed down from generation to generation were composed. In his later years, he was poor and sick, and lived in a small bungalow at the eastern end of the Taoist temple. This bungalow is a hardtop, about 20 square meters, with a small attic inside and is still in its original condition. The old site of Lei Zun Hall and other attached buildings have mostly remained in their original state.

In 1994, it was approved by the Wuxi Municipal People's Government and announced as a municipal-level cultural relics protection unit. In 2002, it was approved by the provincial people...md_6020.mod_cont,.md_6024.mod_cont{padding-left:10px;padding-right:10px;}Wuxi national-level List of Key Cultural Relics Protection Units Serial Number Name Local Cultural Relics Protection Unit Huishan Town Ancestral Hall Wuxi City National Sixth Batch (Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Republic of China) Wuxi City Donglin Academy Wuxi City National Sixth Batch (Ming to Qing Dynasty) Changyuan Wuxi City National The third batch of national level (Ming and Qing Dynasties) Xu Xiake’s former residence and Qingshan Hall stone carvings in Wuxi City The fifth batch of national level in Wuxi City (Ming Dynasty) Taibo Temple and Tomb in Wuxi City The sixth batch of national level in Wuxi City (Ming to Qing Dynasty) Rongshi Plum Garden in Wuxi City national level Sixth Batch (Republic of China) Former Residence of Xue Fucheng in Wuxi City Fifth Batch at National Level in Wuxi City (Late Qing Dynasty) Liu Brothers Former Residence Memorial Hall Wuxi City Seventh Batch at National Level (Qing Dynasty) Shiyuan Wuxi City Seventh Batch at National Level (Qing Dynasty) Dongting Street A Bing's former residence, the sixth national batch in Wuxi City (Qing Dynasty), the former site of the Kuomintang Fortress Headquarters in Jiangyin City, the former site of Wuhuangshan Fort in Wuxi City, the seventh national batch in Wuxi City (Ming Dynasty to the Republic of China), the seventh national batch in Helv City, Wuxi City (Spring and Autumn Period) ) Qin Bangxian’s former residence, Wuxi City, the seventh batch at the national level (1916-1921), Xingguo Temple Tower, Wuxi City and other countries, the seventh batch (Song Dynasty), Maoxin Flour Mill Site, Wuxi City, the seventh batch at the national level (1946), Luotuodun Site, Wuxi City The sixth batch of national level (Neolithic Age) Zhaositang, the sixth batch of national level in Wuxi City (Ming to Qing Dynasty) Dayao Road Kiln Group Site, the seventh batch of national level in Wuxi City (Ming to Qing Dynasty), the Yixing kiln site, the national level of Wuxi City The Sixth Batch (Jin to Qing Dynasty) Shecheng Site, the Seventh National Batch in Wuxi (Summer Solstice Zhou Dynasty), the Huishan Temple Sutra Building, the Seventh National Batch in Wuxi (Tang and Song Dynasty), the Xixi Site, the Seventh National Batch in Wuxi (Neolithic Age) Hongshan Tomb Group, the sixth national batch in Wuxi City (Zhou), the Guoshan Monument, the fifth national batch in Wuxi City (Three Kingdoms), the Xingguo Temple Pagoda (Jiangyin City), the seventh national batch in Wuxi City (Song and Ming Dynasty), the Zhouwang Temple and The monument is inscribed on the seventh national batch of Wuxi City (Ming to Qing Dynasty) Shushan Kiln Group, the seventh national batch of Wuxi City (Ming to Qing Dynasty) Xiaolouxiang Building Group, the seventh national batch of Wuxi City (Ming to the Republic of China), the former site of Wuxi County Chamber of Commerce, Wuxi The seventh batch of the city's national level (1915) The Second Spring Courtyard and Stone Carvings in the World The sixth batch of the national level in Wuxi City (from Tang Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty) The eighth batch of the national level in Wuxi City (Qing Dynasty) Dangkou Huashi Laoyi Village The eighth batch of the national level in Wuxi City (Qing Dynasty) Jiangyin Silkworm Breeding Farm Wuxi City's national level No. Eight batches (1928) of recommended Wuxi national-level scenic spots 01 List of Wuxi national A-level scenic spots 02 List of Wuxi national 5A-level scenic spots 03 List of Wuxi national-level scenic spots 04 List of Wuxi national 4A-level scenic spots 05 List of Wuxi national key cultural relics protection units 06 Wuxi national List of national level museums 07 List of Wuxi national 3A level scenic spots 08 List of Wuxi National Forest Parks 09 List of Wuxi National Wetland Parks 10 List of Wuxi national water conservancy scenic spots 11 List of Wuxi national urban wetland 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Cultural Heritage). Last updated as of August 2018. The above data is for your reference only. Specific data can be found on the official website of the issuing agency. If there are any inaccuracies, please leave comments/criticisms at the end.