Introduction to Jingde Hall: It is located at the turning point downstream of Niuchang Shuizhen in Hongcun. It was built in the Shunzhi period of the early Qing Dynasty (1646) and is an H-shaped residential house. The whole building has simple decoration and square pillars. It is a representative work of Hongcun's residential buildings in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. The halls are arranged back-to-back, with patios in the front and back halls and good lighting performance. There are wing rooms on both sides, the front yard on the south side, the kitchen on the north side, and a small side hall and a large garden facing west and east on the east side.

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