• '''Compound of Zhong's''' () This compound is more than 120 years old. It was built by a late Qing dynasty eunuch by the name of Zhong Yunting (), who served on the staff of the notorious
Empress Dowager Cixi of the
Qing dynasty. Traditional Chinese architectural designs used in both the North and the South are featured in this heritage compound. •
Bayu Dwellings Collection () Visitors walking into the hall and courtyard—and across the separation of time and space—of Bayu Dwellings, built of timber, stone and brick, experience an unmistakable sense of peace. •
Bao Lun Buddhist Temple () The
Jianwen Emperor of the
Ming dynasty spent the rest of his life living at this temple after he was ousted from Beijing and went into exile. The four large Chinese characters "" () hanging on this temple were written by Zhao Puchu (), a famous Chinese calligrapher who served as the president of China's Buddhist Society. The main building at the temple was built 600 years ago during the Ming dynasty and is characterized by its splendor. The whole building was constructed without using a single nail and is regarded as a miracle in China's architectural history. Buddhist believers flock to this temple to pray and undertake other Buddhist activities year in year out, particularly during China's
Spring Festival. •
Han Lin Academy () The Han Lin Academy in Ciqikou used to be a school, operated by a sun family during the Qing dynasty. The family's offspring studied there, and three of them, including two other students, were awarded the Qing dynasty regime in recognition of their outstanding performance in a national examination organized by the Qing dynasty's Ministry of Education. In large part due to this reputation, the Han Lin Academy in Ciqikou brought together many local academics and students at the time. ==See also==