Introduction to Huguang Guild Hall: Anju Huguang Guild Hall was built in the middle of the Ming Dynasty and was destroyed by war in the late Ming Dynasty. It was rebuilt during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, but was destroyed by fire in Xianfeng. During the Guangxu period, it was rebuilt with donations from the Huguang gentry. In 2003, it was funded and repaired by Anju Silk Reeling Factory of Tongliang County. The guild hall is located in the south of Anju Ancient City, with multiple depths from low to high. The guild hall covers an area of ​​2,200 square meters, with an existing building area of ​​1,387 square meters. Above the palace gate is the inscription "Eternal Lai".

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