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Huitong Village
Situated on hilly land in the north of Fenghuang Mt, with an atmosphere of primitive simplicity, Huitong Village was built in the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) in 1732.
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Jiexia Village
Zhao Weimao, a royal descendant of the Southern Song dynasty (960-1279 AD), built Jiexia Village after he made a fortune in the traditional Chinese medicine trade.
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Exhibition Hall of Su Zhaozheng's Former Residence
Su Zhaozheng (1885-1929), a native of Qi’ao Village, Tangjiawan Town, Zhuhai, was one of the early leaders of the Chinese Communist Party and a well-known leader of the Chinese Workers’ Movement.
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Former Residence of Chen Fang (Chun Afong)
The former Residence of Chen Fang (Meixi Royal Stone Archways Tourist Attraction) is a national key cultural relics protection unit.
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Gu Yuan's Former Residence
Gu Yuan (1919-96), a native of Nazhou Village, Tangjiawan Town, Zhuhai, was a renowned artist and educator.
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Su Manshu's Former Residence
Su Manshu (1884-1918), a civilian and a Buddhist monk, was an outstanding litterateur, painter, translator, and patriot in China’s modern times.
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Yung Wing Memorial Hall (Former Zhenxian School)
Yung Wing (Rong Hong, 1828-1912), born in Nanping Village, Nanping Town, dubbed “father of Chinese overseas studies”, a pioneer and explorer of China’s modernization movement, was the first Chinese to study in the US.
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Gongleyuan Park
Gongleyuan was a private park built by Tang Shaoyi (Tong Shao Yi) (1862-1938), a politician and the first Prime Minister of the Republic of China at the end of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911).
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