Nestled in Hangzhou's historic Shangcheng District, this elegant 19th-century mansion showcases exquisite Qing Dynasty architecture and lush gardens, offering insight into China's mercantile heritage. Close to Yubao Street, easily reachable by metro or bus.
Basic Trip Information of Hu Xueyan’s Former Residence
Play Time:
1-3 Hours
Traffic:
Public Transportation: Take buses No. 327, 34, 71, 127, or others, and alight at Hu Xueyan Mansion Stop. The attraction is a short walk from this station.
Ticket:
Ticket Prices:
Standard Adult Ticket: 20 CNY (January 1 – December 31, Monday – Sunday)
Half-Price Ticket (50% off):
Elderly aged 60–69 with valid ID.
Full-time students in China’s universities or below (undergraduate level).
Minors aged 6–18 (over 6 and up to 18 years old).
Minors taller than 1.2m but not exceeding 1.5m.
Free Admission:
Children aged 6 or under, or those 1.2m or shorter.
Elderly aged 70+ with valid ID.
Active military personnel, retired officials, disabled individuals, teachers in Zhejiang Province with over 30 years of service, immediate family members of martyrs, and public safety/firefighting personnel with valid ID.
Open Time:
Opening Time:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Applicable Period:
January 1 – December 31 (Monday - Sunday)
Note:
The actual opening hours are subject to the official announcement of the scenic area.
The Location of Hu Xueyan’s Former Residence
Address:
Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou City, Shangcheng District, Yuanbao Street, No. 18
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