The place is nice, and the entrance fee isn't cheap, but they surprisingly included insurance. They didn't even ask if I needed it or if I already had insurance, which seemed like forced consumption.
Thankfully, the place is nice, so I'm too lazy to bother.
Huai Army Public Office, a seventh-batch National Protected Site.
In 1888, during the 14th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, Li Hongzhang, then Governor-General of Zhili, built the Huai Army Zhaozhong Shrine and Public Office here. It originally served as a public memorial site and garrison for Li's Huai Army in Baoding, and also served as the Anhui Guild Hall.
In 1902, during the 28th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu, the Qing court decreed that the buildings along the central axis of the Zhaozhong Shrine be converted into the Li Wenzhong Public Shrine, also known as the Li Hongzhang Hall of Worship.