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Hu Xue-yan House (built 1872)
The residence of Hu Xueyan, a wealthy businessman from Hangzhou in the late 1800’s, is located in southern Hangzhou not far from shore of West Lake. Hu originally made his fortune as a banker, but expanded his business to pawnbroker, import-export, real estate, and finally made is biggest fortune as the founder of a Chinese herbal medicine company. He built his house in 1872, and it was a huge complex and covers at least a couple of acres. Included in that area are extensive garden areas, a huge complex of artificial caves, and all sorts of rooms for family, servants, guests, eating, reading, etc. The majority of the buildings were built of a dark brown wood that looks very similar to teak, but one large section of buildings is built of a lighter honey-colored wood. Hu’s descendants mortgaged the house and lost it after his death and it passed though a series of owners until the provincial government acquired it, restored it, and turned it into a museum of sorts. It opened to the public just last year.
Plan of the house with select views.
Plan adapted from signpost on site.
Bibliography:
All images copyright 2001 Professor Kerk L. Phillips of Brigham Young University, Utah, USA
Visit Kerk L. Phillips' website at http://temple.pomosa.com/

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Thanks for the info. I finally know who this guy is. I was in Hangzhou and visied the residence last week,
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