Biggest guild hall complex reopens in Chongqing (2005-09-30)
Huguang Guild Hall Complex, the biggest of its kind in
China, reopens to the public Wednesday in this southwestern municipality after
more than one and a half year's of renovation.
The Guild Hall, located near the Yangtze
River in the Chongqing's
Yuzhong district, consists of various 300-year-old building structures from
imperial Qing
Dynasty (1644-1911) and a couple of new ones with ancient style
architecture.
Covering an area of more than 12,000 square meters, the complex also has a
new migration museum, which displays the history of the Great Migration in the
early Qing Period.
Visitors can also enjoy local operas and exquisite traditional handicrafts
such as vivid Chinese new year or traditional Spring
Festival pictures of Liangping County and grass cloth from Rongcheng County
.
The government of the imperial Qing court ordered three million residents to
migrate from areas such as Hunan, Hubei, Guangdong, Guangxi
and Jiangxi to settle in and develop Sichuan, where there lived only
approximately 800,000 residents in the early Qing Dynasty.
The immigrants built their own guild halls, where they gathered for
recreations and dispute resolution.
As a historical center of business, culture and social affairs,the Huguang
Guild Hall Complex serves as a window for people to learn about all aspects of
the Great Migration,said Ge Jianxiong, a professor at Shanghai's
elite Fudan
University.
The Chongqing municipal government has poured 110 million yuan (about 13.6
million US dollars) into the renovation project, whichwas launched in December
2003, said Wu Tao, a cultural relics expert working for the renovation.
"Its new look impresses me very much. In this sense, Chongqing has set a good
example for other cities to follow in the protection and development of cultural
relics," said Luo Zhewen, anoted expert on ancient architecture from the State
Administrationof Cultural Heritage, who visited Huguang Guild Hall Complex in
the 1940s.
Editor: Maggie
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