Renovation is like time travel
Exquisite craftsmanship revives Suzhou's old structures, Cang Wei reports.


Exploring the hallowed halls of the Laowannian Gold Museum nestled in the Gusu district, Suzhou, Jiangsu province, results in a mesmerizing journey through the intricate artistry of China's intangible cultural heritage. Here, amid the historic Chen Mansion in Niujia Lane, visitors are transported back in time to witness the exquisite craftsmanship of gold production, a timeless tradition that resonates with the essence of bygone eras.
Over the years, the main buildings and gardens of the mansion which date to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) have disappeared, leaving only desolate ponds, mounds and broken brick walls.
Today, the Chen Mansion has been revitalized. Magnolia and crabapple trees flourish in the courtyard, rare camellias bloom profusely, and the white walls are engraved with a hundred poems about gold.
Under an Ancient City Protection and Renewal Partner Program in Suzhou, the well-established brand Laowannian has renovated and transformed the Chen Mansion for active use.
