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Shanxi's Grand Countyard

By Zhou Yuanyuan ( chinadaily.com.cn )

Updated: 2013-08-15

The Shanxi courtyards were built during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties and are courtyards with a mansion characteristic of northern China, and are found in cities and towns scattered across the central, northern, southeastern, and southern parts of Shanxi province. These grand courtyards resulted from the interaction of commercial activity and the politics of late imperial China. The Shanxi merchants of that time built them to show off their wealth, and, to some extent, their culture and values. These courtyards provide good material for research on various aspects of Shanxi history.

Shanxi's Grand Countyard

Mansion of the Qiao Family, located in Qiaojiapu village of Qixian county, is 54 kilometers to the south of Taiyuan.The mansion was the residence of Qiao Zhiyong, a famous commercial finance capitalist in Qing Dynasty. It was constructed in the reign of Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty. Later, it was reconstructed twice and expanded. It displayed the unique styles of dwellings of north China in Qing Dynasty.Read more >>

 

 

Shanxi's Grand Countyard

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Shanxi's Grand Countyard

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Shanxi's Grand Countyard

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Shanxi's Grand Countyard

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Shanxi's Grand Countyard

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Shanxi's Grand Countyard

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