The North Sichuan Assembly Hall is one of the four General Assembly Halls in the ancient town of Luodai, Chengdu. Originally named Mitsubishi Assembly Hall, it was once the business platform of northern Sichuan merchants in Chengdu in the end of Qing Dynasty. In 2020, it was relocated from the original appearance of Wolong Bridge in Chengdu. The main building of the hall is composed of the main hall and the music building, the overall layout is in a courtyard style, which reflects the social life of immigrants in northern Sichuan. The unique and exquisite architectural style has the reputation of "the model of Sichuan Hall in the late Qing Dynasty".
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The North Sichuan Assembly Hall is one of the four General Assembly Halls in the ancient town of Luodai, Chengdu. Originally named Mitsubishi Assembly Hall, it was once the business platform of northern Sichuan merchants in Chengdu in the end of Qing Dynasty. In 2020, it was relocated from the original appearance of Wolong Bridge in Chengdu. The main building of the hall is composed of the main hall and the music building, the overall layout is in a courtyard style, which reflects the social life of immigrants in northern Sichuan. The unique and exquisite architectural style has the reputation of "the model of Sichuan Hall in the late Qing Dynasty".
North Sichuan Assembly Hall Introduction: The original site of the North Sichuan Assembly Hall is located in Wolongqiao Street, Chengdu, and was relocated to Luodai Town in 2001. The Assembly Hall was built by the northern Sichuan merchants, squires and other financing in the Qing Dynasty. In addition to the regular sacrifices, recompensation of the gods and performances, Usually gatherings and receptions from northern Sichuan to Chengdu from the same township, but also as a business platform in the late Qing Dynasty, became the venue for many business activities in northern Sichuan.
It's old, not as impressive as the Guangdong Club.