In which city is Qinghefang located?

Qinghefang is located in Hangzhou.

Qinghefang, Hangzhou City, is located in the city center. It is a well-preserved historical and cultural district with profound cultural heritage and rich historical atmosphere. The residence of Zhang Jun, who was named Qinghe County Prince in the Southern Song Dynasty, was located in Taiping Lane, which was called Royal Street at that time, so this area was named Qinghefang.

During the Southern Song Dynasty, Qinghefang was lined with shops, restaurants and teahouses. It was the political and cultural center of Hangzhou and a gathering place for merchants. After the Yuan, Ming, Qing and Republic of China periods until the early days of liberation, this area is still a prosperous commercial area in Hangzhou. Century-old restaurants in Hangzhou, such as Wang Xingji, Zhang Xiaoquan, Wanlong Ham House, Hu Qingyutang, Fang Huichun Hall, Ye Zhongde Hall, Baohe Hall, Zhuangyuan Hall, Wang Runxing, Yiyuan Gold Store, Jingyangguan, and Yangtang Restaurant are concentrated in this area.

Special Exhibition Hall

Guanfu Museum: Guanfu Museum is the first private museum since the founding of New China. It mainly displays furniture from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The first floor is It displays chairs from all over the north and south. The texture is mainly mahogany, and they are divided into arm chairs, official hat chairs, Zen chairs, etc. The second floor mainly displays huanghuali and red sandalwood furniture and a small exhibition of silver jewelry. Huanghuali was widely used in the Ming Dynasty for its hard texture and clear texture. The red sandalwood furniture here has won the appreciation of experts for its exquisite workmanship. Silver jewelry The exhibition mainly focuses on those from the Qing Dynasty.

Jiangnan Copper House: Zhu Bingren, a master of Chinese arts and crafts, and his son Zhu Junmin gathered the artistic essence of five generations, used their best to clarify their minds, regulate the world, and paint buildings and sculptures with iron soul and copper soul. Liang, using copper as the essence, blends painting, sculpture, architecture, and calligraphy in traditional Chinese plastic arts into a 3,000-square-meter residential mansion. With its beauty of metal and stone, its slenderness and density of fat, this is the only copper house in the south of the Yangtze River in the world. With continuous repair and protection, it will surely become a rare treasure passed down from generation to generation.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Qinghefang