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Former Residence of Lu Xun, Shaoxing

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The Former Residence of Lu Xun in Shaoxing offers a deep dive into the early life of the iconic writer. The complex includes his childhood home, a museum with personal artifacts and manuscripts, and the surrounding historic district. Visitors can walk through the traditional Chinese courtyard house where Lu Xun spent his youth, see the classroom he described in his famous essay 'From Baicao Garden to Sanwei书屋', and explore the lush Baicao Garden. The museum provides context on his literary contributions and social impact. The site is well-preserved and gives a vivid sense of early 20th-century life in Shaoxing. It's a must-visit for literature enthusiasts and anyone interested in modern Chinese history.

Don't miss

  • Walk through Lu Xun's childhood home and see the original furnishings
  • Visit the Baicao Garden, a serene oasis mentioned in his writings
  • Explore the Sanwei书屋 (Three Flavors Study), his former school
  • Browse the museum's collection of first editions and personal letters
  • Stroll the historic Lu Xun Street for traditional snacks and souvenirs

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You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Former Residence of Lu Xun, Shaoxing with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • Allow extra time to explore the surrounding Lu Xun Street with its shops and eateries.
  • Photography is allowed in most areas, but no flash near artifacts.
  • Audio guides are available in multiple languages at the entrance.
  • Baggage storage is available free of charge near the ticket office.

A bit of history

Lu Xun (1881–1936) lived here as a child. The residence was built in the late Qing dynasty and later turned into a museum to commemorate his legacy. It is now a key cultural heritage site in Shaoxing.

Common questions

Is the residence open every day?

It is generally open daily, but may close on public holidays. Check the official website for exact hours.

Can I buy tickets online?

Entry is free, but for special exhibitions, online booking may be required. Check the official site.

How far is it from Shaoxing Railway Station?

About 15 minutes by taxi. Bus route 24 also connects.

Is there an English guide?

Yes, audio guides and some signage are in English.

Are there restaurants nearby?

Yes, Lu Xun Street has many local restaurants serving Shaoxing cuisine.

Can I bring my pet?

Pets are not allowed inside the residence.

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