Ji Xiaolan's former residence is a municipal cultural relics protection unit. It was originally the residence of Yue Zhongqi, the grandson of Yue Fei's twenty-first generation, the Minister of Yongzheng's power, and the Minister of the Ministry of war, the governor of Shaanxi and Gansu. Ji Xiaolan lived here for two stages. After Ji Xiaolan died in 1805, because he still had a house in zhuchao street, his descendants "rent" the house to Huang Antao. After that, he changed the owner repeatedly. On October 1, 1958, Jinyang restaurant opened here, and there was no change.
Ji Xiaolan's former residence is of Qing style brick and wood structure, which basically belongs to the architectural pattern of two courtyard. Its layout is north facing south, and the front gate is the auspicious Ruyi style gate tower on the top of the hard hill, which is located in the southeast corner of the whole residence. The west south room connected with the gate hole is the "inverted seat" with four doors.
Address: 241 Zhushikou West Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Longitude: 116.38718414307
Latitude: 39.889812469482
Tel: 010-63036712
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Ji Xiaolan's former residence (Ji Xiaolan Yuewei thatched cottage)
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