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Enter from the southeast gate of the Botanical Garden and walk to the east, and you will soon reach the Cao Xueqi Memorial Hall in Huangye Village. The exhibition of the memorial hall should be updated in recent years. The exhibition hall is not big and the content is not bad.
MoreThe Cao Xueqin Memorial Hall is located in the Beijing Botanical Garden at the foot of the scenic Western Hills. The memorial hall is a rectangular courtyard surrounded by low walls, with 18 houses in two rows, imitating the architecture of the Qing Dynasty. The front row of exhibition rooms displays the living environment of the Qing Dynasty bannermen, a model of Cao Xueqin's living and creative environment in the Western Hills, and major discoveries about Cao Xueqin's life over the past 200 years, as well as related articles and books. The six exhibition rooms in the back row contain two parts: Cao Xueqin's life and family background, and the influence of "Dream of Red Mansions".
The exhibits on display include the Eight Immortals Table, lying cabinet and box, blue and white porcelain that reproduce the folk customs of Cao Xueqin's time, as well as some folk objects mentioned in "Dream of Red Mansions", such as a complete set of sacrificial utensils of Manchu Shamanism, silver locks, hand warmers, whisks, etc.
In addition, the memorial hall has set up a special room to exhibit the results of research on Cao Xueqin and various versions of "Dream of the Red Chamber".
Enter from the southeast gate of the Botanical Garden and walk to the east, and you will soon reach the Cao Xueqi Memorial Hall in Huangye Village. The exhibition of the memorial hall should be updated in recent years. The exhibition hall is not big and the content is not bad.
Cao Xueqi Memorial Hall is located at No. 39 Zhengbaiqi Village, Sijiqing Township, Haidian District, Beijing. It is the place where Cao Xueqi lived in his later years. It opened in 1983 and covers an area of 3,000 square meters. The collection mainly contains Cao Xueqi's cultural relics and physical imitations described in the famous book "Dream of Red Mansions".
Cao Xueqi's Former Residence Memorial Hall is located in the northeast corner of Ciqikou, Chongwenmenwai Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, and is the former courtyard 207 Guangqumen Inner Street. In 2002, it was announced as the original Chongwen District cultural relics census registration project. During the 22-year restoration process from 2000 to the present, the cultural relics department of Dongcheng District has been adhering to the rigorous, scientific and solid attitude, so that the cultural relics building retains its valuable historical value. Cao Xueqian's former residence covers an area of 790 square meters, three-way houses, and the construction area is about 440 square meters. The "seventeen and a half rooms" were rebuilt according to the photos left when demolition, and referenced the photos of the documents of the same period and the suggestions of Hongxue experts. The roof was still built in the shape of the Qing Dynasty. The roof was still framed with wooden structure. The process and raw materials were used in the shape of the Qing Dynasty. The old objects that were demolished at the time were also used as much as possible during the construction process. In January 2019, the restoration project of Cao Xueqian's former residence was officially launched. In October 2020, the restoration project of Cao Xueqian's former residence Memorial Hall in Beijing was completed. After careful research and exhibition, the museum opened on July 29, 2022.
Cao Xueqi's only former residence in Beijing is expected to be rebuilt within the year. The address is located on the northeast side of the intersection of Ciqikou in Dongcheng District, which is near the original site of Cao Xueqi's 17 half-house residence in the garlic city area outside Chongwenmen recorded in the historical materials. Cao Xueqi came here with his family about ten years old. After living for more than ten years, the family sold the house due to economic constraints. Cao Xueqi lived in this area for an important period of Cao Xueqian's "Dream of Red Mansions" thought formation. In 2000, because the location is in the construction section of Liangguang Road, Cao Xueqian's former residence has to be demolished after argument. On the morning of July 29, 2022, after the renovation, the memorial hall of Cao Xueqi's former residence in the northeast corner of Ciqikou, Chongwai Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing (formerly No. 207 Guangnei Street, 17 and a half of the garlic city entrance recorded in historical materials) ushered in a grand opening ceremony. This is a new milestone in the study of Cao Xueqian and the Red Mansion Dream culture. From July 30, the memorial hall of Cao Xueqian's former residence will be open to the public by appointment.
Quiet and good place, there are many cute little ones in the nearby forest 😄
Full of ridiculous words, a bitter tears. All clouds author idiot, who solves the taste. Near the Cao Xueqi Memorial Hall, the Nanziwei opened very well. I also saw the flower leaves and leaves today. Huangye Village is very close to the Yulou and Guandi Temple, and not far from Liang Qichao Cemetery.