Guangbi building
Guangbilou is located on the central axis of Mufu, the mansion of Mushi Tusi Yamen in Lijiang in Ming Dynasty. It has long been the library of Mufu. Historians call guangbilou and other buildings "jiadianxi".
Heilongtan ancient building complex is located at the foot of Xiangshan Mountain in the north of Lijiang ancient city. It is a group of Ming and Qing ancient buildings with large scale, long history, regular construction, exquisite workmanship and beautiful scenery. It was announced as a national key cultural relics protection unit by the State Council in 2007.
Mufu Guangbi building
Guangbilou is the earliest Library of Mufu. It is very beautiful.
Mufu is an ancient palace complex in the ancient city of Lijiang. It was originally the residence of the chieftain Yamen in Lijiang in the Ming Dynasty. It was the political and cultural center of Lijiang at that time, with a history of more than 340 years. It is known as "the Forbidden City in the north and the wooden mansion in the South".
On the central axis of Mufu, there are the assembly hall, wanjuan building, Dharma hall, Guangbi building, Yuyin building, Sanqing hall and other buildings.
There are more than 160 houses on both sides of the central axis, such as side hall, attic, Cross Street building, courtyard, official post, corridor, etc.
Heilongtan Guangbi building
Guangbi building was built in the Ming Dynasty in Lijiang Prefecture. It is 14.5m wide in five rooms, 7.8m deep in four rooms and 7.97m high in ridge. It is built on the top of the mountain with double eaves. Later, it was relocated here.
Address: Lijiang ancient city, Yunnan Province
Longitude: 100.23266561329
Latitude: 26.870428186964
Chinese PinYin : Guang Bi Lou
Guangbi building
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