Introduction to the Sichuan North Guild Hall: The original site of the Sichuan North Guild Hall is located in Wolongqiao Street, Chengdu City. Later, it was moved to Luodai Town in its original appearance in 2001. The Sichuan North Guild Hall was built in the Tongzhi period of the Qing Dynasty with funds raised by merchants and gentry from northern Sichuan. In addition to being used for regular annual sacrifices, performances to honor gods, daily gatherings and reception of fellow villagers who came to Chengdu from northern Sichuan, it also served as a business platform in the late Qing Dynasty and became the venue for many business activities in northern Sichuan.
The North Sichuan Guild Hall covers an area of ​​5 acres. The main building is composed of the main hall, the music building (Wannian Terrace), etc. The overall layout is in the courtyard style with a symmetrical central axis. It integrates the traditional Chinese guild hall architectural style and the folk customs of northern Sichuan into one, concentrated It reflects the social life of immigrants from northern Sichuan and is known as the model of Sichuan guild halls in the late Qing Dynasty.

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