What are the interesting places in the ancient town of Luodai?

The interesting places in Luodai ancient town are: Jiangxi Guild Hall, Guangdong Guild Hall, North Sichuan Guild Hall, Burning Lamp Ancient Temple and Huguang Guild Hall.

1, Jiangxi Club

Jiangxi Guild Hall is located in Xiguan Street, Zhenjiang, Luodai, formerly known as "Wanshou Palace", with a building area of 2,200 square meters. In the 11th year of Qing Qianlong (1746), it was donated by Jiangxi Hakka to Xu Zhenjun, an immortal in southern Jiangxi, as the contact point for Jiangxi people to banish to Sichuan in the Qing Dynasty. Jiangxi Guild Hall is a quadrangle. The main building consists of a large stage, a residential building, a memorial archway, three halls in front, middle and back and a small stage.

2. Guangdong Guild Hall

Guangdong Guild Hall is located on the south side of the upper street of Luodai Old Street, covering an area of 27 12 square meters and a building area of 2,499 square meters. In the 11th year of Qing Qianlong (65,438+0746), Guangdong Hakka donated money to build it, which was also called "South China Palace" because it advocated Huineng, the founder of Zen Buddhism. After the fire, the main halls were destroyed, leaving only the gate theater and the wing towers on both sides of the front yard dam. Guangxu rebuilt the whole museum in nine years. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was converted into a granary, mostly for demolition and construction, and later used by Luodai Commune.

3. North Sichuan Club

The founding date of the North Sichuan Guild Hall is unknown, and it was rebuilt during the Tongzhi period of the Qing Dynasty (1862- 1874). The original site is located in Wolongqiao Street, Chengdu, and moved to Zhengxing Village, Luodai Town on 1998. This used to be the contact point where businessmen from northern Sichuan gathered, but now only the main hall and the stage are left. The stage has two floors, double eaves and the top of the mountain. After the relocation, the North Sichuan Guild Hall covers an area of about 3,330 square meters, showing a quadrangle layout, consisting of a mountain gate, a theater, a main hall and a courtyard.

4. Burning Lantern Ancient Temple

Ancient Randeng Temple is the fourth batch of cultural relics protection units in Chengdu, with a long history and a long history, formerly known as "Xinxiang Temple". Temple architecture in sui and tang dynasties. In the Tang Dynasty, Falun Zen Master and Wu Dazhi Wu practiced here successively. Under the auspices of the master, the temple of faith gradually became famous. In the Song Dynasty, Emperor Zhenzong gave the temple the name "Ruiying Temple".

5. Huguang Club

Huguang Guild Hall is a provincial cultural relic protection unit. Huguang immigrants donated money to build it in Qingganlong 1 1 (1746), which is also called "Yu Palace" because it is dedicated to Dayu. The hall faces south and is symmetrically arranged according to the central axis, with a building area of 277 square meters. There are many Guanyin statues of different sizes and expressions in the museum, all of which are lifelike, especially a giant sleeping Guanyin lying horizontally in the hall.

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