Photo exhibition reveals Shanxi merchants' courtyards
The Shanxi merchants were an elite group among the people of Shanxi, leaving a significant mark in Chinese history with their unique business acumen and their principles of honesty and integrity in business practices. The courtyards they built not only showcased their economic strength but also reflected their profound cultural heritage and artistic aesthetics.
The grand courtyards of the Shanxi merchants, mostly constructed during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, are representatives of northern residential architecture. Renowned for their exquisite craftsmanship in wood carving, brick carving and stone carving, these courtyards resemble independent worlds of art. They bear witness to the glorious history of the Shanxi merchants, serving as treasures of architectural art.