Huguang Assembly Hall
Huguang Huiguan are three large assembly halls in Chongqing city of China. These were used for various purposes including opera and theatre. They date to 1759, during the reign of the Emperor Qianlong and cover and area of 8,561 square meters. The halls are highly decorated with images of many heros Chinese fiction.
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Location Map Huguang Assembly Hall Chinese Name: 重庆湖广会馆
Pinyin Name: Chóngqìng hú guǎng huì guǎn
Description: Huguang Huiguan are three large assembly halls in Chongqing city of China. These were used for various purposes including opera and theatre. They date to 1759, during the reign of the Emperor Qianlong and cover and area of 8,561 square meters. The halls are highly decorated with images of many heros Chinese fiction.