Middle of Wuling Road, Xikou Town, Fenghua, NingboMap
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Xikou Yutaitaipu is a salt shop run by Chiang Kai-shek's grandfather and father. It is also the birthplace of Chiang Kai-shek. Since the end of Qing Dynasty, the salt shop has caught fire twice, and the existing house was rebuilt in the 1940s.
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Xikou Yutaitaipu is a salt shop run by Chiang Kai-shek's grandfather and father. It is also the birthplace of Chiang Kai-shek. Since the end of Qing Dynasty, the salt shop has caught fire twice, and the existing house was rebuilt in the 1940s.
Jiang Kaishi's birthplace, this is the biggest feature, the building area is not very large, the design is good, there is a very detailed introduction to the attractions, it is also the main attractions of Xikou Scenic Area! good
Yutai Yanpu is located in the middle section of Wuling Road, Fenghua Xikou Town, Zhejiang Province. It is the location of the salt shop opened by Jiang Jieshi's grandfather and father, and is also the birthplace of Jiang Jieshi. Since the end of Qing Dynasty, the salt shop has caught fire twice, and the existing house was built in 1946. In 1996, it was announced as a key cultural relics protection unit in the country.
Yutai Yanpu was opened by Jiang Kaishi's grandfather. The store is divided into two buildings, the front building is three downstairs, the upstairs is home, and the back is a workshop. Salt and wine are mainly sold, including rice, vegetable cakes, lime and groceries, and then handed over to Jiang Kaishi's father to operate. Dezong Guangxu 13 years (1887), Chiang Kai-shek was born here.
Yutai Yanpu is the birthplace of Chiang Kai-shek. According to genealogy, Chiang Kai-shek was born on the upper floor of Yutai Yanpu in the 13th year of Qing Guangxu (1887) on the 15th September of the lunar calendar. Yutai Yanpu was opened by Chiang Kai-shek's grandfather Jiang Siqian in 1871 and was later inherited by Chiang Kai-shek's father Jiang Zhaocong. After Jiang Zhaocong died, Jiang Jieqing's half-brother Jiang Jieqing proposed to divide the family and classify the salt shop as his own business. It is said that Jiang Jieqing eats, drinks, gambles, and goes out to do things, and the salt shop is closed. There are three existing buildings, three bungalows, and kitchens, toilets and other affiliated buildings. Jiang Jieqing later heard that his brother was arrested during the Xi'an incident, and he was scared to death. . . 48 years ago, Jiang Jieshi ordered people to re-repair, and personally mentioned the pen "Yutai Yanpu original site" and "Qinghui". A tricycle driver interestingly said: these words are written by Mr. Jiang, this word is very clear and honest, like Mr. Jiang is very honest, and then came here to become a supply and marketing agency, the village cadres used lime to apply these words.