This former residence of Hu Yuzhi is a provincial cultural relics protection unit, just southeast of Fenghui Town, marked on the map. Tickets are not currently charged, and there is free explanation service. It was originally a large house called the Wutang, which was built during the Kangqian Shengshi period and has a history of more than 300 years. Hu Yuzhi is the ninth grandson of Jing Xugong, the first ancestor of the five churches. There are many exhibition halls in it, which introduces Hu Yuzhi's life and deeds in detail.
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This former residence of Hu Yuzhi is a provincial cultural relics protection unit, just southeast of Fenghui Town, marked on the map. Tickets are not currently charged, and there is free explanation service. It was originally a large house called the Wutang, which was built during the Kangqian Shengshi period and has a history of more than 300 years. Hu Yuzhi is the ninth grandson of Jing Xugong, the first ancestor of the five churches. There are many exhibition halls in it, which introduces Hu Yuzhi's life and deeds in detail.
Hu Yu's former residence was built in the Qing Qianlong period of the Wutang, located on the edge of the Chengyi River in Fenghui Town, the ancient city. It is a courtyard of Zhouzheng's Jiangnan Taimen compound. The overall building is spacious and magnificent.
The former residence is in Fenghui Town, Shangyu Old County, and is managed by the Shangyu NLD. The hall is closed at noon. Especially if the team is going, it is recommended to contact the Shangyu NLD in advance to make an appointment.