Liushi Manor Exhibition Hall

Liu’s Manor is a “Tunbao”-style building complex of landlords and warlords. It consists of 13 courtyard houses, 360 meters long from north to south, 130 meters wide from east to west, and covers an area of 70 acres. Liu Xianshi, a prominent governor of Guizhou politics, and guerrillas The former residence of Liu Xianqian, the commander of the army and the supervisor of the Yunnan-Guizhou border affairs. Liu’s Manor was built in the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty and began to take shape at the same time. As the Liu family continued to grow and prosper, so did the building. Later, the construction of the building was carried out, making it the largest private manor in the province. The existing loyalty temple, flower hall, study, Liu Xianqian’s living room, family temple, school field dam, part of the city wall, one fortress and one French-style building, the main building has basically maintained its original appearance.