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Where is Chongqing Huguang Club?

There is a large-scale building complex in the center of Chongqing, which is the historical witness of Chongqing as a prosperous commercial center and the best place to understand the Huguang migration movement in Sichuan. So where is Huguang Guild Hall in Chongqing? See below for details.

Location of scenic spots

Address:No. 1, Bajiao Garden, binjiang road, Changjiang River, Yuzhong District, Chongqing

Traffic guide

Subway: Take the subway 1 line and get off at Exit 8 of Little Cross Station, which is within walking distance.

Cableway: You can take the Yangtze River cableway, get off the cableway and go straight along the path.

Bus: take bus no.20. 4 14, 440 and 480 get off at Huguang Club Station and walk there.

Introduction of scenic spots

Huguang Guild Hall, also known as Yu Wang Temple, Yu Wang Palace and Chu Temple, was specially built for Dayu's water control. Qigong Hall, also called the Emperor's Palace, is a place dedicated to the emperor (also called the Blessed Lord) to pray for happiness, auspiciousness, peace and tranquility. Guangdong CCBA, also known as Nanhua Palace, commemorates Huineng, the ancestor of Nanhua. Immigrants from various provinces, mainly Huguang, settled in Bashu, and local beliefs also entered Sichuan with the immigrants, thus forming a unique pattern of folk beliefs in Sichuan in the Qing Dynasty. During this period, the belief in Dayu in Bashu area also showed a unique phenomenon of "worshipping Chu in Sichuan". Chongqing Huguang Club has received more than 6.5438+million domestic and foreign tourists since its opening. It has become a business card of Chongqing and a monument of China immigrant culture, and enjoys a high reputation at home and abroad. It embodies the reverence and pride of the ancestors of Bashu for Chinese culture, is an important carrier and proof of the inheritance of Chinese civilization in Bashu, and is a boutique stage where splendid history and modern culture complement each other.