Heilongjiang Martial's Yamun was first built in the 32nd year of Kangxi's Reign (1693) of the Qing Dynasty, which was located at east of Qiqihar's central city area (the present north end of Pukui Street, the former Jianhua District Government).
Martial of Heilongjiang was transferred from Morgen (the present Nenjiang County) to station in Qiqihar in the 38th year of Kangxi's Reign (1699), and the Martial's Yamun was built and became the official office of all previous martials of Heilongjiang.
There are three front gates in the Martial's Yamun, which face west and adjacent to the street. There are deer barriers before the fences beside gates and there are two masts erecting beside the gate. 4 business offices respectively of Household, Military, Criminal and Engineering are distributed on left and right inside the gate. Yi Gate faces south, there are summer offices in the eastern and western wing rooms inside the gate for Household, Military, Criminal and Engineering Offices. There is a big hall in the central and there is a back hall behind the big hall, both have 5 rooms. Warm Room is on the left of back hall, which is a winter office for martial of Heilongjiang. Stamp Room is on the right of back hall (also called Tang Si). The three rooms on the east of big hall are for treasury, and the three main rooms behind the treasury is office, the room behind the main rooms is the dormitory for warehouse keepers. The 10 rooms at the north corner of the yard are warehouses for weapons and tributes, etc. Today only the treasury room is survived and all the other buildings don't exist. It's designated to be Municipal-Level Cultural Relics Protection Unit in 1987. |