The "Aqi Memorial Hall", which is mainly based on the former residence of Aqi, is located in the south of the central square of the Chong'an Temple Life Pedestrian Block in Wuxi Old Town, the north exit of Xihui Park, and the left side of the clock tower of the old library. It is a famous folk musician in modern China. The birthplace and death place of the blind Erhu artist Hua Xu (a small name A Xu) and most of his famous songs such as Erhu song "Erquan Yingyue", "Ting Song", "Long Ship", "Dalang Taosha" and other creative places. The Ayu Memorial Hall in the architectural style of the Ming and Qing Dynasties is free to the outside world. It is a combination of exhibitions and former residences. The opening hours are9:00-17:00 every day. There is a visit to the Ayu Memorial Hall at the door. In front of the Bell Tower Square of the Erquan Yingyue Square Library, there is a statue of Azula Erhu (it is said to be made by the contemporary sculpture master and Azhao's neighbor, Mr. Qian Shaowu). There is a half-person-high stone monument in front of the former residence of Aqi, which writes the four words "Aqi's former residence". The hall is named Mr. Li Yanqing. From the entrance of the former residence, there is a small door of the ticket machine to enter. After entering, there is a panoramic view and guide view of the Aqi Memorial Hall. The former residence is not large, the first thing to see is an ancient temple in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty (it is said that it is rehabilitated from elsewhere), an ancient well in the old house and the front yard. Behind the monument is the former site of Lei Zundian Daoguan (where Azun father and son lived in the past), which is said to be a Taoist Zuting Dongxu Palace, and there is a couplet at the door: the heavens are selfless and a shocking dream. The memorial hall is mainly composed of Ayu's former residence and some surviving buildings, and is divided into five exhibition halls: 1 Preamble Hall, 2 Pre-Birth Hall, 3 Pre-Birth Hall, 4 Pre-Birth Hall, 5 Pre-Birth Hall. A small 20-square-meter bungalow in the east row of the road hall is basically kept in its original shape, and the mottled old house where Aju lived is truly restored (showing old mosquito nets, bamboo beds, bowls, oil lamps, suitcases, vegetable baskets, old quilts, Old straw mats and other living utensils) and simple living scenes. Each memorial hall has detailed cultural relics that introduce Aju's bumpy life path and a tearful tear, including a 1952 "Blind Ajuqu Collection" donated by Japanese friends, showing its artistic achievements. During the visit, there was always a low-return Erhu song "Erquan Yingyue" in the garden, which echoed like a sob, so that visitors had a sense of substitution. The front door and the former residence are very deserted, and there are few visitors, but it is a good cultural and artistic communication place for Chinese and foreign people to look up and understand Ajuan's life and artistic achievements.