Guangdong Guild Hall.... Chengdu
Located in Luodai Ancient Town, the Guangdong Guild Hall is a historic building constructed in 1746 by Hakka people from Guangdong during the Qing Dynasty. Covering an area of approximately 3,000 square meters, it was designated as a national cultural heritage site in 2006. The hall features a traditional siheyuan (courtyard) layout, with a main gate, theater, and several pavilions arranged along the central axis. Notably, the main hall, covered with yellow glazed tiles, showcases the splendid architectural style of southern China.
In the past, it served as a center for the faith and community activities of the Hakka people. Today, it remains an important historical site representing Hakka culture and is open to tourists.