1 Chen Clan Ancestral Hall in Guangzhou
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The pottery sculpture on the ridge of the roof – 27 meters long and 4.2 meters high – was found to be a work by Wenrubi, a famous Guangdong pottery company during the Qing Dynasty. The granite's light gray color starkly contrasts with the dark tone of the wooden structures to create a clear, well-arranged aesthetic. Each gray brick, polished fine and smooth in the province's city of Dongguan, was carved one by one in advance, and then pieced together to form a complete picture. As the most common surname in southern China, people surnamed Chen can find their origins in chen clan ancestral hall tickets's Lineage Hall in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province.

The ancestral hall, which has been restored twice since 1958, faces south and consists of 19 independent units, all connected by corridors, interspersed with courtyards. In front of the entrance door, there is a pair of stone drums with a height of 2.55 meters (around 8.36 feet). Also, there are two colored pictures of Menshen (door-god) in this place too, which are among the best artworks in Guangdong. At etravelwave.com, we’re passionate about helping travelers discover the wonders of China.

Beyond its function as an ancestral hall, the Chen Clan Academy was also an educational institution where members could prepare for imperial examinations. It housed a library with a vast collection of books and manuscripts, providing valuable resources for scholars. The Chen Clan Ancestral Hall is an academic temple in Guangzhou, China, built by the 72 Chen clans for their juniors’ accommodation and preparation for the imperial examinations in 1894 in Qing Dynasty. Later it was changed to be the Chen Clan’s Industry College, and then middle schools afterward. Now it houses the Guangdong Folk Art Museum.Learn more on&nbsp