Shaanxi Guild Hall (Qili Shantang Scenic Area)

The Shaanxi Guild Hall was originally constructed during the 20th year of the Qianlong Emperor’[...]

The Shaanxi Guild Hall was originally constructed during the 20th year of the Qianlong Emperor’s reign. It was once adorned with palaces, pavilions, and a landscape garden, but now only three side halls remain. Additionally, there are four large hall column bases in the style of a Ming Dynasty bluestone inverted basin. The guild hall’s archway entrance features exquisite brick carvings, with decorative brick brackets under the eaves, exuding elegance and depth. The main door of the guild hall is embellished with large brick carvings of plum, orchid, bamboo, and chrysanthemum, with the words ‘Dun Xiang Mu Li’ prominently displayed in the center.

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