There are many historical and ancient buildings in Huangpu Ancient Village. This one is commonly known as the Japanese Building. It is actually not built by Japanese people, but by an overseas Chinese. This building has some history, and you can learn some moving history from the text sign introduced next to the building. Now the house is rented to outsiders, and it is currently free for tourists to visit. There are also some exhibitions inside, which are suitable for cultural and artistic related.
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There are many historical and ancient buildings in Huangpu Ancient Village. This one is commonly known as the Japanese Building. It is actually not built by Japanese people, but by an overseas Chinese. This building has some history, and you can learn some moving history from the text sign introduced next to the building. Now the house is rented to outsiders, and it is currently free for tourists to visit. There are also some exhibitions inside, which are suitable for cultural and artistic related.
The Huangpu Japanese Building was built by an overseas Chinese living in Japan during the Republic of China. It looks like a Japanese architectural style. The village people call it the Japanese Building. In the nearby houses, it looks very special. The most unfortunately can't enter the visit. I heard that there are not many locals in the past, which is quite mysterious.
Villagers commonly known as "Japanese Building", while local road signs called it "Traveling Japan Overseas Chinese Building". Although next to the broken wall, the Japanese Building is intact. Opposite the Japanese Building, it is another distinctive building - the Aunt House.
Only the appearance, not the inside. From the outside, it feels empty. The solemnity of the ancient buildings feels the vicissitudes of history. I imagine that if I go after dark, I may feel afraid of the dark, haha
Now the commercial nature is so obvious, it's not interesting