Jiangjun Yashu at Suiyuan City
Situated in Hohhot city, Jiangjun Yashu is the only preserved historical building of cultural relics in Mongolian area of China. It enjoy a higher station in the national historic site of cultural relic.
During the Qing Dynasty, in order to consolidate the northwest boarder, in addition to the Hohhot city, Qing Dynasty ordered to build new town called Suiyuan city.
Jiangjun Yashu, built for the general of the Suiyuan city, covers an area of 15,000 square meters. In front of the gate, there is a tall screen wall and tow stone lions stand on each side of the gate. In the courtyard, there are 3 architectures. The middle one is the main hall, surrounded by the two house named Wutang. After the hall is the Gongxie (named government office in an ancient year). And the backyard is the general’s private residence.
Thought renovated many times, the layout of the Jiangjun Yashu still maintains the original state. The Jiangjun Yashu is open to visitors from 9:00am to 5:00pm during Monday and Sunday.
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