Introduction to the Zhujia Garden Gate: The Zhujia Garden faces south and faces north. The entrance is a hanging flower gate, with a tile roof and three-fold water-style couplets. There are three well-proportioned, elegant and exquisite eaves hanging high above the door, each of which is carved with meaningful patterns. The 10 "stupid buildings" along the street on the left are connected to the "Paoma Corner Building" behind them. They were the accounting rooms and supply shops at that time. The Zhu family was engaged in import and export trade, buying and selling tin, foreign gauze, salt, and tobacco. The general trading name of "Zhu Hengtai".

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