Where is Xitang Qing Yu Pavilion (Ming and Qing Woodcarving Pavilion)?

Xitang Qing Yu Hall (Ming and Qing Woodcarving Hall) is a cultural relic protection unit in Jiashan County.

Xiqing Yuqing Hall is located at No.56, Shao Hong North Street, Dongtang Street Community, Tang Xi. It was during the Republic of China, and its category was important historical sites and representative buildings in modern times.

The Museum of Wood Carving in Ming and Qing Dynasties shows more than 250 pieces of wood carvings of Jiangnan residential buildings represented by Xitang since Ming and Qing Dynasties, including beam frames, beam mats, archways, sparrows and lattice windows. The carving techniques are rich and colorful, and the patterns are elegant, neat, exquisite and beautiful, which shows the unique soft, delicate, fresh and gorgeous style of Jiangnan woodcarving.

20 10 On June 7th, Xitang Qing Yu Hall was announced as a cultural relic protection unit in Jiashan County.

Xitang town: Xitang, called Xietang in ancient times. The town was built in the Ming Dynasty, with Yong 'an and Qianshan Township as the boundary. It was first named Xietang and later Xitang. According to legend, during the Spring and Autumn Period, Wu Zixu stationed troops in this county, dug Wuzitang to build water conservancy projects, and brought the water from Xushan to the territory, so it was also called Xutang. Xitang town is located in the north of Jiashan County, at the junction of Shanghai and Nanjing provinces, with a superior geographical position, and is known as the Five Crossing Corners. It is 90km from Shanghai in the east, Hangzhou 1 10km in the west, 85km from Suzhou in the north and 9km from Jiashan County in the south. The geographical location of the town center is east longitude120 53' and north latitude 30 56'. Waterway and land