Introduction to Wei Jia Buzhuang: Wei Jia Buzhuang, formerly known as Wanxiang Village Tea and Food Shop, is located at the south end of the small street in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It was built in the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty for the surname Zhang. There are three two-story pavilions facing the street as shops. The doors and windows are engraved with various patterns and the edges are inlaid with tiles. There are three ancient two-story south and west buildings in the inner courtyard of the shop. The front facades on the second floor of the two buildings are connected with the tea shop facing the street. On the inside of the second floor, there are wooden carved eaves extending one meter wide outward, and the eaves of the three buildings are connected and connected. In the early days of liberation, the shop was transferred from the Zhang family to the Wei family. After the Wei family took over, they called it the "Wei family cloth store" based on their own business methods. This cloth store was the largest cloth store in Tushan at that time.
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