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Leisure Activities in

The Yixin Building

The Yixin Building in Huangling was constructed in the thirty-fourth year of the Guangxu Emperor's reign (1908) and was originally located in Xuzhen Town, Wuyuan. It served as the guesthouse of Xu Changzhi, a renowned tea merchant in the Jiangnan region at the time. Later, it was relocated in its entirety to Huangling Scenic Area, becoming a successful example of the relocation protection model for Huizhou-style ancient architecture.


In terms of architectural style, the Yixin Building is a quintessential Huizhou-style building, featuring painted decorations that shine with splendor, standing out uniquely among the white-walled and black-tiled Huizhou ancient structures. The wood carvings on the main gate's facade are exquisitely detailed and lifelike, vividly portraying traditional wood carving themes such as "teaching and admonishing descendants" and "propriety, righteousness, integrity, and shame." Inside the building, there are over a hundred intricately carved patterns on the wooden components, including doors, windows, ceilings, and the boards surrounding the skywell. The carvings depict figures with both form and spirit, birds and animals with dynamic realism, and flowers with lively charm.


The Yixin Building is a popular location for film and television shoots. The TV drama "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" was filmed here in 1987. Today, the Yixin Building has been designed as a traditional Huizhou wedding chamber. The two-story building is enveloped in a festive red atmosphere. The first-floor living room is meticulously arranged, with a semi-circular "union table" placed on each side of the hall, highlighting the unique Huizhou folk customs and the wisdom of Huizhou merchants' lifestyle. On the second floor, there is a traditional Huizhou wedding chamber where visitors can learn about Huizhou wedding customs and experience the unique traditional folk culture up close. It is particularly beloved by couples and married visitors.