Luoyuan Hall is located on the north bank of Baotu Spring, originally known as the Temple of E Jiang or E Ying. The hall consists of three rooms and two floors, facing south and built on the same central axis, forming a larger group of Ming and Qing Dynasty architecture.
On the walls of the three courtyards of Luoyuan Hall, there are stone carvings by literati from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, including the handwriting of Wang Shouren, the master of Neo-Confucianism and the founder of the Yangming School. Touching and appreciating these carvings can also enhance the interest of the tour. The opening hours are subject to the actual operating status on the day.Luoyuan Hall
Luoyuan Hall is located on the north bank of Baotu Spring, originally known as the Temple of E Jiang[...]