Introduction to Huguang Guild Hall: Huguang Guild Hall was built in the twelfth year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (1807). It includes the Grand Theater, Xiangxian Temple, Wenchang Pavilion, Baoshan Hall, Chuwan Hall, Fengyu Huairen Hall, etc. Group buildings. It used to be a place where students from Hunan and Hubei provinces who went to Beijing and merchants from the same hometown gathered here. It has a long history and profound cultural connotation. It also has excellent cultural traditions of Peking Opera and can be called a gathering place of humanities. After the Republic of China, senior Peking Opera masters Tan Xinpei, Yu Shuyan, Mei Lanfang, etc. all performed here, making it a famous opera performance venue at that time.