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Geyuan Yaju is a boutique hotel adjacent to the He Family Ancestral Hall, blending Qing Dynasty Suzhou architecture with modern comfort. Each room features carved windows and private courtyard views. Just a 3-minute walk from the hall entrance, guests can enjoy morning tea amidst ancient trees and participate in heritage-led traditional family ritual experiences hosted by local intangible cultural practitioners
Heshi Gushi Huiguan is directly connected to the main gate of the ancestral hall—just 10 steps away. The hotel provides complimentary guides and priority viewing slots during off-peak hours. Rooms with "Ancestral Hall Viewing Windows" allow guests to observe inscribed plaques and couplets from within. Daily guided lectures at 10–12 AM by Yangzhou historians decode the hall's architectural symbolism and ritual layout
Tingyu Xuan: Yangzhou Private Residence uniquely integrates Song Dynasty tea ceremony practices with restoration of former ancestral hall structures. Rooms feature repurposed beams and walls from the original site, while each guest receives a handcrafted copy of the "He Family Code of Conduct" written by contemporary artists. Morning tea rituals use Ming Dynasty porcelain sets in the courtyard, accompanied by expert talks on the philosophical roots of tea and filial duty
Yunshui Ju: Ancestral Hall Retreat hosts exclusive nighttime light projection tours starting at 7 PM. Using immersive projections, ancient inscriptions and painted beams come alive, recreating the atmosphere of Ming-Qing family ceremonies. After the tour, guests enjoy a traditional Wuwei Zhai midnight snack—featuring Yangzhou fried rice and osmanthus lotus root—paired with live guqin music in a tranquil garden setting
Yangzhou Ximeng Xiaoyuan is designed for families seeking peaceful cultural immersion. Located just 8 minutes’ walk from the hall, it features a children’s reading nook and a family heritage workshop where kids can practice copying ancestral precepts using brushes and rice paper. All rooms have soundproof windows and private courtyards, ensuring restful nights. Breakfast includes local favorites like San Ding Bao and preserved egg congee, creating a warm, home-like ambiance
Moxiang Ge: Hallside Residence organizes monthly folk ritual reenactments, including Qingming tomb sweeping, Mid-Autumn lantern festivals, and Winter Solstice kitchen god ceremonies led by regional experts. Guests may wear replica Qing dynasty attire and receive a personalized digital family tree card documenting their participation. The property also houses a private study with rare editions of the "He Family Genealogy" for deeper exploration
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