Su Manshu's Former Residence
Updated: 2016-03-15 Print
Su Manshu (1884-1918), a civilian Buddhist monk, was an outstanding litterateur, painter, translator, and patriot in China’s modern times.
Su Manshu’s Former Residence, which is now a cultural relic protection unit of Guangdong Province, was built during the reign of Emperor Tao-kuang (Daoguang) in the Qing dynasty (1644-1911).
A small square and a bronze statue of Su Manshu were added during a recent renovation. With features of Lingnan architecture, the residence displays cultural relics related to its owner.
The attraction, at present, covers 1,450 square meters and is a demonstration unit of cultural tourism in Zhuhai.
Address: Sujia Lane (Sujia Xiang), Lixi Village, Qianshan, Xiangzhou District, Zhuhai
Tel: 86-756-8977118
Buses: 17, 31