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Qin Family's Courtyard

Qin Family's Courtyard

Many foreign visitors come to China seeking examples of tradition but never find them. Too many people leave the country disappointed that the China they were looking for has been replaced by blocks full of skyscrapers and eight-lane highways. The Qin Family’s Courtyard may be the place that they seek.

Located some 90 kilometers northwest of Guilin, Qin Family’s Courtyard is an ancient village dating back to the Ming Dynasty. The village was built by descendants of a dismissed Ming official who was exiled to the area with his family. Over the years, generations of the families lived here and expanded the complex of buildings.

The village is filled with original Ming and Qing Dynasty buildings with huge stone foundations, brick walls, well-decorated tiles and elegantly carved window frames and doors. The complex consists of 23 buildings, covering an area of 15,000 square kilometers. Architecture here mainly uses the quadrangle, a traditional Chinese architectural form which can be seen around the country.

In the middle is a courtyard, around which rooms are symmetrically arranged. The largest building in the village was said to have been built at the end of the Ming Dynasty. Unfortunately, three fires in ancient times consumed it and left behind a few darkened pillars. The stele in front, however, has survived though it is worn by rain and arrayed with small holes.

This village has kept so many of the features from the Ming and Qing eras that many films have been shot here.


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