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The places I have visited since I was young are beautiful. .
The Qiankou folk house is located at the foot of Zixia Mountain, Qiankou Town, Huizhou District, Huangshan, and is composed of Ming and Qing architectural complexes. This scenic spot is the Ming and Qing buildings scattered by the local government in the 1980s that are not suitable for local protection. The demolition and restoration are carried out and concentrated for protection. It contains 24 ancient buildings such as the most classic houses, ancestral halls, archways, and theaters of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Known as "Ming and Qing living monographs", the local government spared no effort to protect cultural relics in the 1980s, and its advanced awareness is worthy of praise. In January 1988, the scenic spot was listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit. This scenic spot contains two scenic spots. One is Mingyuan Mountain Villa, which represents the Ming Dynasty, and the other is Qingyuan Mountain Villa, which represents the Qing Dynasty. Both are free to visit. It is 7 kilometers away from the ancient city of Huizhou. Houses in ancient Huizhou are very rare.
Qiankou Residence does not require tickets and is a 5A-level scenic spot. Qiankou residences are demolished, restored, and protected collectively. The most typical residences in the Ming and Qing dynasties are gathered here. There are a total of 2 scenic spots in Qiankou Private Residence, which are not large in scale, but they are worth seeing. It seems that the traffic is inconvenient, except for self-driving.
Qiankou Folk House, also known as Zixia Mountain Villa, is located in the south foot of Zixia Peak, Qiankou Town, Huizhou District, Huangshan City, Anhui Province. Qiankou Folk House is an Hui school building group of traditional dwellings in the Ming Dynasty in Huizhou. On a small hillside, various kinds of ancient dwelling styles are displayed, very ingenious, Qiankou residential buildings from the architectural type of the division of the cave, house, bridge, pavilion, archway. In the time span, from the Ming Dynasty eight years to the middle and late Ming Dynasty. At the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, Huang Zong, Shi Zheng, ume, and tsuruharu entered this place and wrote it down. In May 1982, the State Administration of Cultural Relics approved the establishment of the "Ming Dynasty residential buildings" and included it in the National Cultural Relics Protection Plan. In accordance with the principle of "removing original buildings and concentrating protection", the ancient buildings of Ming and Qing Dynasties, scattered among the people in the prefectures of Xiangfen, which are not suitable for local protection, shall be protected in a centralized manner. The Ming and Qing Dynasties building houses were built in 1990 and 2007, and opened to the outside world.
The scenic area of Qiankou Private Residence is very small, no tickets are required, and it takes less than an hour to visit with an ID card. The Qiankou Residence, also known as "Zixia Villa", adopts the method of demolishing the original building. Ten typical Ming dynasty buildings scattered throughout the ancient Huizhou are concentrated in one place, with pavilions, bridges, buildings, pavilions, halls and internal furnishings. The houses in Qiankou include ancient stage, Chengbenpeitang, rent collection house, Wanshengji, Guyitang, Yirentang, Chengrentang, Qingyuan and other buildings. Qiankou folk house is known as the Ming Dynasty folk house architecture museum, and it is a precious example of studying the history of Chinese architecture.