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丁氏故宅

The Ding family residence is a large building complex from the Qing Dynasty with over 240 rooms spread across about 55 buildings. The compound follows a symmetrical four-courtyard layout with courtyards, stone-paved paths, and detailed woodwork, all carefully crafted from brick, wood, and stone.

The residence was built in the mid-Qing Dynasty and expanded across several generations, resulting in a structure that has stood for over 200 years. The family became known as wealthy merchants who operated pawnshops spreading across eleven provinces and became deeply rooted as a symbol of wealth in the region.

The Ding family name is deeply connected to local history and shows how a wealthy merchant family shaped the culture and daily life of the city. Throughout the courtyards and rooms, you can see today how the family lived and expressed their values through architecture and craftsmanship.

The residence is located in the eastern part of Longkou and is open to the public with free admission today. The narrow stone-paved pathways and multi-level courtyards require comfortable shoes and slow exploration to appreciate all the woodwork details and traditional decorations in the rooms.

The original family owned over 3,400 rooms across the district, but only 55 buildings with about 240 rooms remain today. The iconic roof decorations featuring dragon heads and animal figures were believed by ancient tradition to ward off misfortune and bring good luck.

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