
Introduction to Geng Le Hall: Geng Le Hall, located in Xiliuwei, was built by Zhu Xiang, a scholar in the Ming Dynasty. Geng Le Hall covers an area of about six acres and four quarters. When it was built, it had five rooms and fifty-two rooms. Mo Dan wrote that there were Yanyi Towers and so on. After several dynasties of ups and downs, there are still three buildings and forty-one buildings, including gardens, studios, pavilions, and pavilions. Stepping into the foyer, you will see three rooms, solemn and simple, tall and spacious, shaped like a building in the late Qing Dynasty. The root carving hall is located in the hall, which mainly exhibits the works of "root carving" artist Zhang Zheng.
Suzhou Tongli Ancient Town Scenic Area Tourism Guide - Gengletang
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