Feng Clan Ancestral Hall in Cuixiang Village

Source: Department of Culture and Tourism of Guangdong province Publish Time: 2025-09-18 15:38
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  The Feng Clan Ancestral Hall is located in Taihe Street, Cuixiang Village, Nalang Sub-district, Zhongshan City. The hall was originally built during the Qing Dynasty and was rebuilt in 2004. It covers an area of approximately 118 ㎡ and faces southeast. The layout consists of three rooms with two courtyards and an extension to the right, with a frontage of 11.8 meters and a depth of 10 meters. The building is constructed with blue brick walls and a hard gable roof, featuring a combined beam frame structure using both pierced purlin and raised beam techniques. The eaves are adorned with gilded wood carvings of flowers and birds, while the ridge is decorated with grey plaster floral patterns. The eave walls are painted with murals depicting figures, landscapes, flowers, birds, and poetry. Originally serving as a clan ancestral hall, it was later converted into a private school. Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the Republic of China, studied here during his youth. As such, the hall is an important historical site for the study of Sun Yat-sen's early life and his education.
  In 2000, the Feng Clan Ancestral Hall was designated as a Zhongshan Municipal Cultural Relic Protection Unit.

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