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The former residence of Mao Dun in Beijing, located at No. 13 Hutong of Houyuanensi, Dongcheng District, Beijing, modern literary artist Mao Dun lived here from 1974 to 1981, and officially opened to the public on March 27, 1985.
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The former residence of Mao Dun in Beijing, located at No. 13 Hutong of Houyuanensi, Dongcheng District, Beijing, modern literary artist Mao Dun lived here from 1974 to 1981, and officially opened to the public on March 27, 1985.
Mao Dun's former residence in Nanluoguxiang Houyuanen Temple Hutong 13, is a two-inch courtyard, Mr. Mao Dun lived here from 1974 to 1981, now changed to a showroom, detailing Mr. Mao Dun's life of bumpy experience and literary creation years, pictures and texts. And stored some manuscripts, relics, and living utensils. Open Tuesday to Sunday, free tickets. Nanluoguxiang Station of Metro Line 6.
Mao Dun's former residence, located at No. 13 Hutong, Houyuan'en Temple, Dongcheng District, Beijing, entered the quaint courtyard, and Deng Yingchao wrote Mao Dun's former residence in gold. The courtyard center has a grape rack under the front courtyard exhibition hall, introducing Mao Dun's life and writings. The rooms around the corner showcased Mr. Mao Dun's life and honor, and the yard planted some flowers and plants.
Not open, don't come. Online information is inaccurate.
Here you can remember the trajectory of a next generation of Dawenhao.
Near Nanluoguxiang, Mao Dun lived from 1974 to 1981.