The Hundred-Flower Mountain House

  The poem describes it as “ beautiful flowers made by cutting the moon and tailoring the cloud bloom in four seasons, the water crossing the woods and the layered stones forms a bay” Originally established in 1930, the house whose crossing roof ridge is made up of grey tiles and overhanging eaves in four corners was reconstructed in 1994.Facing the east, the house consists of three regular rooms.

 

  

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