Ni Residence, A Quintessential Ming-Qing Residential Gem
Xitang Ancient Town, Jiashan County, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, China (South Street, Shaohong Kong, west of Wufu Bridge)
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Introduction
Ni House is a typical Ming and Qing dynasty residence. It originally had a layout of five bays and five deep halls. There is a spacious courtyard between the first and second halls, planted with two osmanthus trees. The core of the entire building is the Chengqing Hall in the second hall. In addition to the main hall, Ni House also exhibits Ni Tianzeng's life and relics, as well as the interior decoration of the Ming and Qing styles, such as the music room, chess room, calligraphy and painting room, bedroom, kitchen, and accounting room. This building can be regarded as a vivid textbook on anti-corruption education and Jiangnan traditional way of life. Currently, Ni House has largely restored the appearance of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Address Xitang Ancient Town, Jiashan County, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, China (South Street, Shaohong Kong, west of Wufu Bridge)
Opening hours 08:00-17:00 (Monday-Sunday, January 1-December 31)
Transportation Within walking distance in the ancient town.