Although it is listed as a stone lion attraction, I don't know why I can't go in and visit it. I came all the way and looked forward to it. As a result, I didn't let it in. I could only turn outside and see the appearance of the building. And it is still in a village far from the city.
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Although it is listed as a stone lion attraction, I don't know why I can't go in and visit it. I came all the way and looked forward to it. As a result, I didn't let it in. I could only turn outside and see the appearance of the building. And it is still in a village far from the city.
When you mention Quanzhou Shishi's tourist attractions, the most familiar is the Gunta Pagoda and the Six-Victory Tower. Southern Wei red brick ancient houses are also seen everywhere in this small town, but there is such a foreign-style building, although the history is not long, but with the unique style of the west, it is rated as one of the ten charm ancient houses in Quanzhou, it is Jingsheng Villa. Location: For more than half a century, it has been located in Longxue Village, Baogai Town, Shishi City. It is not disturbed by tourists. Even during the May Day holiday, it is rare to be visited. Feature recommendation: Jingsheng Villa is a four-story building structure with a corridor around five open rooms. The exterior wall opens about two gate buildings, the wall is typical masonry in southern Anhui, the appearance of the door building is modeled on traditional wooden structure style, but is made of reinforced concrete. The most distinctive feature is these decorations on the ceiling of the corridor, each two beams and columns separated into a square center is set. There are various styles such as lions, phoenixes, flying bodhisattvas, and so on. Even after 70 years of color slightly shedding, you can still see the ingenious design at that time. I guess this may be used to make lamps and build them: the owner of Jingsheng Villa Gao Zujing drifted across the sea when he was young. He went to the Philippines to earn a living and became a famous tobacco dealer in the Philippines. In 1947, Gao Zujing, a developed country, spent nearly $200,000 to build the mansion in his hometown, which was personally supervised by his wife and second son, and took more than two years to complete. Practical tips: You can navigate directly to the "Jingsheng Villa" in Shishi City. It is in the village. You can park your car around the villa. There are former owners and future generations living in it. The interior is not open for visiting. Do not enter.