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What functional building was Hongyadong in ancient times?

Hongyadong Diaojiao Building is a traditional residential building in ancient Chongqing.

Can be traced back to before the Eastern Han Dynasty. Near the mountain, near the cliff and near the river, it shows the most distinctive mountain-dwelling buildings in ancient Chongqing, such as diaojiao building, ancient archway, wooden diaohua, cantilever beam, carved gallery, Mid-Levels Market and Qingshiban Road. Hongyadong Diaojiaolou Group 13 stories high has refreshed the history of the height of Diaojiaolou in ancient buildings and the use of cliff height difference to build cities. It is called "Cliff City of China" by the construction industry and praised as "City of the Sky" by Chinese and foreign media.

Today's Hongyadong Folk District is based on the magnificent scenery of Bayu 2300 years ago, with the "Diaojiaolou" style with the most traditional architectural characteristics as the main body, and featuring folk architectural elements such as hanging pavilions, finely carved flowers, wooden braces and viewing corridors. Built by mountains and rivers, it shows the classical houses with blue bricks, stone tiles and slate roads prevailing in the world at that time, and shows the original features of old Chongqing.

Introduction of main landscapes in Hongyadong:

1, Hongya Han Han

Located near the garage entrance of Jiabin Road on the first floor of the scenic spot, according to the copy of the cultural relic "Han Gan" unearthed in Wushan, the Three Gorges Reservoir Area, the original work was preserved in Chongqing Three Gorges Museum, with a history of more than 2,000 years. Hongyadong's "Han Que" was inherited and refined on the basis of "Zi Han Muque", creating the first "Han Sanque" in China so far.

2. The cliff is green

Located on the first floor of the scenic spot, it is one of the twelve ancient scenic spots in Bayu. The area around Hongyadong used to be shaded by trees, so many trees stored water. A small stream oozes from the forest, flows along Dayanggou and Huixian Bridge to the vicinity of Hongyadong, forming a waterfall, falling on the cliff, and then merging into a trickle from top to bottom along the rock. In the rainy season, water drips from the cliff bit by bit, and the water drops are reflected by the sun like green pearls and jasper, so some scholars call it "dripping green on the cliff". Hong Cui is listed as one of the "Twelve Scenes of Bayu".

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Hongyadong