Yu Building stands on
the south side of Solitary Hill. Near the Liuyi Spring, the building
and the garden is the former residence of Yu Yue, a great master scholar
in Qing Dynasty.
The garden used to be a prototype of Chinese traditional gardening
art.
There used to be rockworks imitating craggy peaks, a pavilion connected
with verandas, a tiny pond crystal clear, and dotted with many flowers
and trees. The garden used to be known for its quietness and elegance
as an academic institution.
Yu Yue (1821-1907), alias Yu Quyuan in the literature world, was born
in Deqing County of
Zhejiang province. In 1877 when Yu was
serving as the master teacher at Solitary Academy for the 10th year,
his students raised funds to build their teacher a house. With a generous
donation from Peng Yuling, an old friend of Yu Yue, the Yu Building
was finished in 1879.
Yu Yue wrote a couplet in memory of this event. " The eminent
people and scholars have this house built for me, I don't have to
wait 500 years; this house is near the hill and at the bank of Westlake,
and it happened to be near the Liuyi Spring. How wonderful!"
Yu Pingbo, a great-grandson of Yu Quyuan was also a writer. The night
of June 18th on West Lake, his famous prose, described his experiences
at Yu Building. The Yu Building was rebuilt in 1998 and named as Yu
Quyuan Memorial.
Yu Quyuan Memorial has plentiful written materials, pictures and material
objects on display, depicting the whole life experience of Yu Yue,
his academic achievements and cultural heritages and influences, and
his contributions to West Lake.
Administrative Office:
Yue Temple Office of Hangzhou
Landscape and Cultural Relics Bureau
Add:
1 Hougushan Road, Outside of West
Lake, Hangzhou, China
Tel:
0086-571-87996663
Fax:
0086-571-87967552
Post Code:
310007
Transport:
No 7, 27, 507 buses
Management Committee of Hangzhou West Lake Scenic Area
Registration Numbe:2023025396号-1 Zhejiang Public Network Security:33010602012497