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| | the Museum [edit this] | | The museum, also called Lulin Villa and Lulin One, is Mao Zedong's former residence. The villa combines the Chinese and Western architectural style harmoniously. It was changed into a museum in 1984. It has collections of bronzes, pottery, porcelain, calligraphy and painting, etc. Among them, a painting of Xu Conglong (a Qing Danasty painter) called “Five Hundred Buddists” is the most valuable. | Edit by: ch | |
| Meilu Villa [edit this] | | The Meilu Villa was established in 1903 by Britain's Lord Lannoze. The Whole building reflects British winding corridors architectural style, and stresses the abstract beautiful rule of the building. It was transferred to the Mrs.Bali in 1922, and she presented it as a gift to Song Meiling in 1934. From then on, here became the summer official residence of Jiang jieshi (the chairman of Kuomintang). During the meetings of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, Mao Zedong lived here. | Edit by: ch | |
| the Botanical Garden [edit this] | | The garden was firstly established by Hu xianxiao, Qin Renchang, and Chen Fenghuai in 1943. It is the only inferior high mountain botany in China. There are more than 3,000 kinds of Chinese and foreign fabric in the garden, and it has been accepted as a member by IUCN in the late 1980s. | Edit by: ch | |
| Immortal's Cavern [edit this] | | The cavern is like a forward stretching hand. It has shrines for idols or ancestral tablets, clear spring, and there are old monarch's halls cavern the hole, Toad stone, Imperial Tablet Pavilion, and clubmoss. This hole gains the name because Lü Dongbin practiced austerities here and became immortal according to legend. | Edit by: ch | |
| Lulin Lake [edit this] | | The Lulin lake was built in 1955 by piling up the dyke and building the bridge. The water demand is 1,200,000 square meters. Surrounded by the mountains, the lake and the mountains set each other off. The rainbow-like bridge and mirror-like water make here a dreamlike place. | Edit by: ch | |
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