2009-01-08

Liu Manor Museum - Chinese tourism scenic spots

Liu Dayi Dayi House Museum was originally called the landlord House Gallery, located 52 km southwest of Chengdu Department Anren town of Dayi County. She is a manor built in 1928 in 1942. Covers an area of 70 acres, housing more than 350. Museum hours husband, two new residence. Manor wind around the firewall as much as two-Zhang Yu. Liu Wencai here every year occupation of a farmer's land property, the repair on a wall, a door opened, the entire estate re-Wall Lane folder. Construction is luxury-ho, rectangular, square, trapezoidal, diamond and other shapes, all pavilions pavilion, Diaolianghuadong; a variety of grille gate, carved doors carved animals strand, Hua Yi Cao, Bogut auspicious motifs such as decorative arts, as many as several hundred. Manor-house into the hall, living room, reception room, accountant, hospital workers, house rent, granary, a secret treasury, and Shui Lao Buddhist, Taiwan Mochizuki, Happy Palace, gardens, orchards, and other parts. There are a large number of in-kind, is the study of Chinese feudal landlord economy Department, the typical places.

Liu estate was built in October 1958, in November 1966 by the State Council approved for the 9th national key cultural unit. China's modern society as an important historical building and one representative. The establishment of the museum for more than four decades, has accumulated a wealth of collections, the connotation Fu. The existing cultural relics, a collection of more than 2 pieces, pet scale, well-preserved buildings of the estate, the estate and a large number of relics and documents and materials in kind, plus a unique display of the estate, constitute an organic whole, in order to understand and study Chinese semi-feudal, semi-colonial socio-economic, cultural, military construction and Sichuan, China History, folklore and an important place for the physical scene, the old rural China as a microcosm of the history of China's social development is a cross-section.

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