The former residence of Li Jishen in Wuzhou, Guangxi.

Li Jishen's former residence was built in the 14th year of the Republic of China (1925). It is in the form of a manor. It faces south and covers an area of ​​about 3,500 square meters. The existing building area is about 2,010 square meters. It is a manor-style brick and wood structure building with turrets on all four corners of the wall. There are courtyard-style wing rooms and three-story blue brick buildings in Chinese and Western styles. There are 53 large and small halls and rooms, covering an area of ​​13,500 square meters. On the gate of the courtyard is a plaque titled "Former Residence of Li Jishen" mentioned by Hu Yao, former General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. The former residence has two floors on the first and second floors, and three floors on the third floor. It is a modern building with both traditional Chinese art and Western decorative style. National key cultural relics protection unit.

Post by VictoriaMcDermott99 | Nov 5, 2024

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