Beijing Huguang Guild Hall was first built in 1807, and its grand theatre and Ziwu well are all remains of the original buildings
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9:00-17:00Huguang Guild Hall was established for Hunan and Hubei people in Beijing for contacts and was mainly used for living or social gathering. Beijing Huguang Guild Hall was established in the 12th year (1807) of the reign of Emperor Jiaqing of the Qing Dynasty.
With a total area of over 43,000 square meters, including the Grand Opera House, Main Hall, Xiangxian Temple, as well as a garden. At the front of the hall features a two-story auditorium facing to the south, west, and east, which ca...
Huguang Guild Hall was established for Hunan and Hubei people in Beijing for contacts and was mainly used for living or social gathering. Beijing Huguang Guild Hall was established in the 12th year (1807) of the reign of Emperor Jiaqing of the Qing Dynasty.
With a total area of over 43,000 square meters, including the Grand Opera House, Main Hall, Xiangxian Temple, as well as a garden. At the front of the hall features a two-story auditorium facing to the south, west, and east, which can hold up to 1,000 audiences.
By the turn of late Qing Dynasty and the Republic period, famous artists like Tan Xinpei once lent their voices to the hall. It consists of opera building, tea house, hotel and museum, and aims to creating an international experience for its customers.
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