Architectural Culture of Guangdong Merchant Hall in Pingle

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Guangdong Merchant Hall in Pingle, is one representative of the Guangdong Merchant hall in Ming and Qing dynasties. The Lingnan hall building, holds rich humanities, arts, science, and historical value. Through site selection, layout, architectural form and architectural art features enable people to have a comprehensive understanding of the establishment and development of the Guangdong Merchant Hall, thereby contributing to the locality of Lingnan architectural style for further study.

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