Changzhou Qingguo Lane is a very famous tourist attraction, and there are many good places worth visiting for friends! Then let’s take a look at the recommended attractions in Qingguo Lane. See below for details.
1. Shi Liang’s former residence
Shiliang’s former residence is located on the east side of the Qingguo Lane historical and cultural district in Changzhou, facing east and west. It was built three times on a hard hill with bungalows. It is a cultural relic protection unit in Changzhou City. There are Shi Liang’s life exhibition, Changzhou Famous Jurists Museum, and Legal Culture Gallery.
2. Qingguo Lane Cultural Memory Hall
The Qingguo Lane Cultural Memory Hall is the central hall of the Qingguo Lane Exhibition Hall community. It is located in Luzhai, Zhengsu Lane, with a construction area of ??1,200 square meters. It takes "context and ingenuity" as its soul theme and "adheres to the past and present, values ??culture, preserves memory, and shows ingenuity" as its exhibition concept. By sorting out the long water veins of the canal, the profound historical context and the urban atmosphere of Changzhou, it is possible to achieve the purpose of the exhibition.
3. Zhao Yuanren Art Center
Zhao Yuanren Art Center is located in Luzhai, Qingguo Lane. It is the place where Zhao Yuanren returned to Changzhou when he was a child. The entire exhibition is themed "Teach me how to miss him", commemorating the great humanities scholars of the 20th century and serving as a bridge between Chinese and Western cultures. ——Mr. Zhao Yuanren. He is one of the four great tutors of Chinese Studies at Tsinghua University, the "Father of Modern Chinese Linguistics", the founder of the Mandarin Movement, and an academician of Academia Sinica. He is a pioneer of modern Chinese musicology and ushered in a new era of Chinese music.
4. Tang Jingchuan Memorial Hall
Jingchuan teacher Tang Shunzhi was an outstanding writer, psychologist, and anti-Japanese hero in the Ming Dynasty. He was an excellent inheritor and promoter of Changzhou culture in our country. Tang Jingchuan Memorial Hall is located in Zhenhe Hall, Qingguo Lane. In Mr. Jingchuan's life, although the Jiajing period was chaotic, he was upright and upright. Although his official career was tortuous and he was repeatedly demoted, he always ignored his official career and focused on saving the world. He was well-informed throughout his life and studied the classics, but in his later years he preferred to be ruined. In the end, he used what he learned to become a martyr, and his lifelong martial arts practice left a deep mark on Changzhou in Chinese history.
5. Changzhou League History Museum
The China Democratic League is an important part of the patriotic united front led by the Communist Party of China. It has been established for 66 years. The Changzhou Youth League History Museum is located in Qingguo Lane and at the entrance of the museum. It takes "taking an oath to serve the public and passing it on from generation to generation" as its purpose; it participates in politics for the people and works together; with the three chapters of "service, innovation, and dedication" as the exhibition content, it fully demonstrates the creation and development of the People's Oath The struggle process, carry forward and inherit the history and culture, and further promote the vigorous development of Changzhou's multi-party cooperation cause.
6. The ruins of the membership square
Located on the south side of Hezhen Hall, it was built for the imperial examination in the eighth year of Jiajing (1529) in the Ming Dynasty when Huiyuan recommended Tang Jingchuan to Beijing. There is one existing south stone pillar, which is yellow stone.
7. Remains of Jinshi Square
It was originally called Father and Son Jinshi Square. It was built in 1541, the 20th year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty. In order to commend Dong Shao and Dong, it was later renamed Jinshi Square. Only one south pillar remains. Yunxingtang Yunxingtang, one of the eight major Tang families, has a carousel building. The great-grandsons of Jingchuan and Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty built Tang Mansion. During the Republic of China, Wang Zeng, one of the founders of middle school (Changzhou No. 3 Middle School) and an educator, lived here.
8. Zhenhetang Tang Jingchuan Memorial Hall
Zhenhetang, one of the eight major Tang families, was originally named Baohetang. There is Nanmu Hall, the largest Ming Dynasty Shamao Hall in Changzhou, with hanging beams. The columns and beams are large moon beams, and the wooden structure is entirely made of nanmu and purple purlins. On the wall of the east corridor is embedded the inscription "Baohe Tang Ji" written by Sun, the Minister of Rites in the Ming Dynasty. Tang Jingchuan, Tang Hezheng, Tang Mansion, Qian Weiqiao, the younger brother of scholar Qian Weicheng during the Kangxi period, Zhang Zanchen, an industrialist in the late Qing Dynasty, and Zhang Zhanchen, the early leader of the Communist Party of China. Used to live here. Zhou Youguang Library
9. Zhou Youguang House
Located in Laoli Hetang, Qingguo Lane. Originally one of the eight major families of T
In the courtyard of the former residence, there is a bronze statue of Zhou Youguang and his wife donated by the "China Newspaper Clippings" Society, which silently tells the story of Zhou Youguang and Zhang Youguang, a celebrity in the Republic of China and one of the "Four Sisters of Hefei" The love story of Yunhe staying together for decades and toasting to Mei Qi.
10. Zhao Yuanren’s former residence
Zhao Yuanren’s former residence is located in Lane 16, Qingguo Lane.
The existing bungalow has two entrances, and the second floor of the Huizi Building has two entrances. This is a Qing style hard gabled wooden structure. Zhao's house covers an area of ??4.43 acres and faces south. It has bungalows, Huizi-style buildings, and a garden behind it. It was built by Zhao Zeng, Zhao Yi's great-grandson, during the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty. Zhao was once the editor of the Hanlin Academy and the prefect of Jinhua.
The great-grandson of Xiang, his grandfather Yizhi was from Jizhou, Zhili Province, and was born in Tianjin. When he was 9 years old, Zhao Yuanren returned to his hometown in Qingguo Lane, Changzhou with his father and stayed there for 10 years.
11. Songjiantang
One of the eight major houses in the Tang Dynasty, the main hall was built in the Ming Dynasty, and the rest were rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty. Tang Shiying, a calligrapher from the Ming Dynasty, lived here during the Qing Dynasty. Yun Zuqi, the governor of Jiangsu, and his son Yun Yuchang also lived here.
12. Yanghu County Town God’s Temple Theater
Yanghu County Town God’s Temple Theater is located in the east section of Qingguo Lane and was built in the 24th year of Qianlong’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1759). At that time, famous theater troupes from all over the country often performed here. The theater building is a two-story wooden structure, with the lower level supported by stone pillars and wood carvings both inside and outside. The entrance of the platform is in the shape of a "convex" shape, and the column head beams are supported by brackets, which are beautifully arranged. A pair of ichthyosaurs and a pair of green dragons are reproduced on the roof of the restored ancient opera house, which are lifelike. In 2006, it was announced as a cultural relic protection unit in Jiangsu Province.
After the reopening of Qingguo Lane, a group of good-looking and sentimental cultural and creative brands and Changzhou time-honored brands have brought unique "human fireworks" here.
13. Comb Museum
Attraction location:
In the Changzhou Comb Factory, Qinye Road, Huaide Road Business District, Zhonglou District, Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province
This includes the truly ancient Bu Hengshun Comb Museum, which was built by Liang Xing. The comb is a cultural symbol belonging to Changzhou, which began in the Wei and Jin Dynasties. This cultural relic has a history of more than 1,600 years. Combs have a long history, are carefully made, and are very particular about the selection of materials.
Changzhou comb is a very proud existence for Changzhou people. As the inheritor of this craft, Liang Xing is an indivisible person, a master of arts and crafts, and a senior arts and crafts artist in Jiangsu Province. Liang Xing, one of the first ten craftsmen in Changzhou City, has long been an inseparable part of his life. The Comb Museum has a rich collection of historical stories about combs. Many of the exhibits include nearly 500 combs from the Tang, Song, Yuan, and Republic of China that Liang Xing collected over the years, including many rare varieties such as bone combs.
14. Guangyuyuan
The oldest existing Chinese medicine is a long and splendid green fruit-flavored culture, of which medical culture is a very important part. The play "Sunset on Qingguo Lane" tells the story of doctor Liu, which is the medical culture and touching story of Qingguo Lane. Guangyuyuan was once known as the "Four Major Pharmacies" in the Qing Dynasty, together with Guangzhou Chenliji, Beijing Tongrentang, and Hangzhou Huqingyutang. Guangyuyuan was built in the 20th year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1541 AD) and has a history of nearly 500 years.
Guangyuan's leading products "Guilingji" and "Dingkundan" are now national-level confidential varieties. Guilingji, Dingkundan and Angong Niuhuang Pills have been recognized as national intangible cultural heritage products by the State Council of the People's Republic of China. In the long-standing traditional Chinese medicine culture, the fragrance of green fruits is widely known.
15. Guanchating
The name of this teahouse is "Guanchatang Jucha". It is a small teahouse, not bright in appearance, but you should not miss the standard teahouse of literary and artistic style.