Traditional Hui-style architecture εΎ½ζ΄Ύε»Ίη native to the Huizhou region (parts of modern-day Anhui province) in eastern China. ππͺ΄
The word Hui refers to the historical prefecture of Huizhou (or Hui) in Anhui Province, which was famous for its merchants. During the Ming-Qing era, Huizhou merchants monopolized the salt industry, which made them become peak famous through the country. After they become rich, they would go back to Anhui to show off their fortunes by building houses, gardens, colleges, temples, and memorials.















