Introduction to the Jiuqu Corridor: The Jiuqu Corridor was built in the Ming Dynasty and was originally called "long corridor". It was rebuilt during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty and changed to its current name. The corridor is 31.89 meters long and 2.76 meters wide; there are 29 calligraphy inscriptions of Huang Tingjian on the wall. In 1959, it was listed as a cultural relic protection unit in Jiangxi Province along with Huang Tingjian's tomb in Shuangjing, Hangkou.