Ticket-free entry. According to the instructions, the current site of Longtang Poetry Club is Li Zhongshengtang's drug-showing farm. Because its owner sees that the Poetry Club has no place to base, the garden is opened to them for free. So should the Poetry Club site be a garden instead of that beautiful building? However, the appearance of the two-story house is a bit old but this is its historical trace, it is maintained well, and many tourists take pictures here. There is only one exhibit on the first floor, and the second floor seems to be a tea house.
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Ticket-free entry. According to the instructions, the current site of Longtang Poetry Club is Li Zhongshengtang's drug-showing farm. Because its owner sees that the Poetry Club has no place to base, the garden is opened to them for free. So should the Poetry Club site be a garden instead of that beautiful building? However, the appearance of the two-story house is a bit old but this is its historical trace, it is maintained well, and many tourists take pictures here. There is only one exhibit on the first floor, and the second floor seems to be a tea house.
The Longtang Poetry Club site is located opposite the Foshan Ancestral Temple. It is a place where literati and local squires make friends to write poems and dance and get ink during the Qing Dynasty. The buildings here have obvious characteristics of Lingnan architecture, and it is worth visiting.
The site of Longtang Poetry Club is located in the center of Foshan's famous Lingnan world, which is a famous poetic academy in Guangzhou in the middle and late Qing Dynasty. The owner here, originally the rich side of the rich, literati ink here to sing poetry, left many good works, and there is still a wall that was carved by poetry at that time. There is also a small museum in the site, and the exhibition has many furniture and cultural relics from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, which is worth visiting.
This historical monument is in Lingnan Tiandi, very close to the ancestral temple, and is a relatively quiet place. During the Qing Dynasty, it is said that many local readers gathered here to write poems, and the medicinal herb merchants next door also had a good partnership with these literati, leaving a good story.
A model of the old city transformation. Not only repairing the old as the old, but also revitalizing the area and introducing merchants to bring people. No tickets are required, it is worth a visit.