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What kind of Chinese and Western architectural culture can you feel in Jingxian?

Hong Kong King Hyun Lane was built at 1937. It occupies an important position in the history of Hong Kong architecture. Its owners are Li Baolin, the daughter of Li Baochun, the richest man this year, and her husband. The total area is about 49 10 square meter. It was a large-scale building complex with the characteristics of combining East and West at that time. It is located in the periphery of Hong Kong, overlooking Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong on the second floor of the main building, with a broad vision and unique architecture.

Although it is less than 100 years, and this big house has changed hands several times. However, in the minds of Hong Kong people, red walls and green tiles, antique and some modern design concepts have become a rare and excellent architectural art in Hong Kong, and have consciously won the love of Hong Kong people.

1978, this mansion was resold, originally called Xilu, and later called "Jingxianli". The Hong Kong government finally took over the mansion by land exchange, and protected and repaired it. This Jingxian Lane is also a statutory monument designated by Hong Kong. It is open to the public for six days from June to August every year.

The characteristic of this building is that it has the layout and features of traditional China architecture. For example, the main building is a three-way courtyard that follows the tradition of Lingnan. However, in the interior decoration, the way of combining things is adopted. There is a big swimming pool in the yard. Become a good place for Hong Kong people to remember the past.

In addition, scenery played an important role as a prop in the era of Hong Kong film industry. For example, 1955' s Hollywood movie Love Between Life and Death was filmed here, and Wang Mingquan's wireless TV series Dream in Beijing is based on this big house, which has become an indelible landscape in the memory of Hong Kong people.

In Jing Xian, you can fully feel the organic integration of China's classical culture and western culture, which is also a feature of Hong Kong. For example, its main house is a courtyard, but it has typical western characteristics in courtyard layout and interior decoration. The organic integration of tradition and modernity here has become a historical witness of Hong Kong.