Introduction to the Chang's Ancestral Hall: The Chang's Ancestral Hall has five sections. The first, second and third sections were built in 1995, 1967 and 1952 respectively. The fourth and fifth sections were built in the 5th year of Emperor Yingzong's reign in the Ming Dynasty. That is, in 1439 AD, it was known as Yuqingtang. For the needs of tourism and at the request of the villagers, in 2006, antique experts from Hubei Province were invited to conduct on-site planning and demonstration, and decided to dismantle the first and fifth entrances and rebuild them on the original site. The rebuilt Chang's Ancestral Hall is surrounded by brackets, cornices, glass reliefs, ancient plaques and paintings, and has a long-lasting rural charm. It has become a unique local antique building in the original palace style.

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