Nestled in the village of Jingsheng, near the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pingyao, the Wang Family Courtyard stands as one of China’s largest non-royal historic residences. Constructed by the Wang family from the 17th to the 19th centuries, this expansive complex covers over 60 acres (25 hectares). Within its walls, visitors can explore a variety of structures, including ancestral halls, a temple, castles, and courtyard homes, all set amidst a museum that preserves the family’s legacy. The intricate layout and historical significance offer a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle and cultural heritage of the era.
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