Feng Yuxiang’s Former Residence

The Feng Yuxiang Memorial Hall is a complex of three sets of Siheyuan-style buildings, consisting of one front yard and […]

The Feng Yuxiang Memorial Hall is a complex of three sets of Siheyuan-style buildings, consisting of one front yard and three inner courtyards, representing the common residential architecture of the late Qing Dynasty in the Bashu region.


Inside the memorial hall, visitors can see Feng Yuxiang’s bedroom, children’s rooms, original guest rooms, and the original kitchen. Additionally, one can admire the hall’s treasures – the Dazhong Spring, small stone mill, and General Feng Yuxiang’s reclining chair.


The memorial hall also displays some of Feng Yuxiang’s poems, paintings, and calligraphy works from his lifetime.


Opening hours are from Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00 to 17:00, all year round; closed all day on Mondays.

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