The total area of the courtyard is over 250,000 square meters. Only two groups of buildings, Hongmenbao and Gaojiaya, are open to the public, accounting for only about one-fifth of the entire Wang family courtyard. It houses more than 100 courtyards and more than 1000 houses. It's worthy of the nickname "Folk Forbidden City".
2. Zhouzhuang: Three Thousand Legends of Shenting
Among nearly a thousand houses in Zhouzhuang, Shenting is undoubtedly the most outstanding one. People from all directions are looking at this Wuzhong billionaire 600 years ago.
3. An Renliu: ostentation and extravagance of the rich in western Sichuan
It is the best preserved landlord manor in China, with complex layout and deep twists and turns. The new museum is now called "Western Sichuan Folk Museum", with symmetrical configuration and clear priorities.
4. Moushi Manor: 600 years of prosperity.
It is the largest landlord manor in northern China. During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, the ancestor of the Mou family, Mou, asked Mr. Feng Shui to choose this treasure land in the ancient town of du cun according to the geographical characteristics of "left green dragon, right white tiger, former suzaku and later Xuanwu". After 600 years of wind and rain, the manor is still full of vitality.