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Imposing Qing Dynasty memorial archway found in Guiyang(1/3)

2018-05-31 13:29:21 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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A memorial archway from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) has been discovered during renovation work in a community in Guiyang City in Southwest China’s Guizhou Province. The eight-meter-tall, nine-meter-wide structure was originally constructed to honor the filial piety of a woman to her parents-in-law in 1841. The existence of the cultural relic has only recently been publicly known as it was long hidden in a private residence. (Photo/VCG)

A memorial archway from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) has been discovered during renovation work in a community in Guiyang City in Southwest China’s Guizhou Province. The eight-meter-tall, nine-meter-wide structure was originally constructed to honor the filial piety of a woman to her parents-in-law in 1841. The existence of the cultural relic has only recently been publicly known as it was long hidden in a private residence. (Photo/VCG)

A memorial archway from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) has been discovered during renovation work in a community in Guiyang City in Southwest China’s Guizhou Province. The eight-meter-tall, nine-meter-wide structure was originally constructed to honor the filial piety of a woman to her parents-in-law in 1841. The existence of the cultural relic has only recently been publicly known as it was long hidden in a private residence. (Photo/VCG)

A memorial archway from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) has been discovered during renovation work in a community in Guiyang City in Southwest China’s Guizhou Province. The eight-meter-tall, nine-meter-wide structure was originally constructed to honor the filial piety of a woman to her parents-in-law in 1841. The existence of the cultural relic has only recently been publicly known as it was long hidden in a private residence. (Photo/VCG)

A memorial archway from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) has been discovered during renovation work in a community in Guiyang City in Southwest China’s Guizhou Province. The eight-meter-tall, nine-meter-wide structure was originally constructed to honor the filial piety of a woman to her parents-in-law in 1841. The existence of the cultural relic has only recently been publicly known as it was long hidden in a private residence. (Photo/VCG)

A memorial archway from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) has been discovered during renovation work in a community in Guiyang City in Southwest China’s Guizhou Province. The eight-meter-tall, nine-meter-wide structure was originally constructed to honor the filial piety of a woman to her parents-in-law in 1841. The existence of the cultural relic has only recently been publicly known as it was long hidden in a private residence. (Photo/VCG)

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