Visiting the Jiangxi Guild Hall in Luodai Ancient Town, the gate is closed and only the exterior can be seen. The Jiangxi Guild Hall was built by Jiangxi immigrants in the 18th year of Emperor Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1753). It is dedicated to Xu Xun, the patron saint of the place of origin, and is also known as the "Wanshou Palace". In 2006, it was listed as the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units. The guild hall faces south and the main building consists of the Wanniantai, courtyard, archway, three halls in front, middle and back, and a small stage. It is a quadrangle style with a total area of 2,200 square meters. The overall layout of the hall is rigorous, especially the small stage extending from the middle hall to the patio, which is elegant and unique, with high architectural aesthetic value. In 2000, the Luodai Town Government raised funds to rebuild the Wanniantai and repair the three halls in front, middle and back.




Visiting the Jiangxi Guild Hall in Luodai Ancient Town, the gate is closed and only the exterior can be seen. The Jiangxi Guild Hall was built by Jiangxi immigrants in the 18th year of Emperor Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1753). It is dedicated to Xu Xun, the patron saint of the place of origin, and is also known as the "Wanshou Palace". In 2006, it was listed as the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units. The guild hall faces south and the main building consists of the Wanniantai, courtyard, archway, three halls in front, middle and back, and a small stage. It is a quadrangle style with a total area of 2,200 square meters. The overall layout of the hall is rigorous, especially the small stage extending from the middle hall to the patio, which is elegant and unique, with high architectural aesthetic value. In 2000, the Luodai Town Government raised funds to rebuild the Wanniantai and repair the three halls in front, middle and back.
Jiangxi Guild Hall is one of the four major halls in Luodai Ancient Town. It was built by Hakka immigrants from Jiangxi during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It is dedicated to Xu Xun, the patron saint of the place of origin, and is also known as the "Wanshou Palace". The main building consists of the Wanniantai, the courtyard, the memorial archway, the three halls in the front, middle and back, and a small stage, in a quadrangle style. The small stage is elegant and unique, and has a high architectural aesthetic value.
Located in the Luodai Ancient Town Scenic Area in Chengdu, the guild hall is in the middle of the ancient town. The architectural style of the guild hall has the characteristics of Jiangxi folk, simple and elegant, convenient and practical. The scenery inside the guild hall is good, with lush green vegetation and very beautiful.
Jiangxi Guild Hall is one of the four major halls in Luodai Ancient Town and is well preserved. However, the existing Jiangxi Guild Hall has no other attractions except for appreciating the ancient buildings, which is a big drawback!
The guild hall is well preserved and free to develop. You can go in to see the building. Things have changed. There was also a calendar exhibition when I went there. It was the first time I saw old calendars from the Republic of China, the Cultural Revolution, and other eras.