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As the core building of southwest China's Lijiang Ancient Town, the Mu Residence was the mansion of the Mu family, the rulers of the Naxi people who controlled Lijiang for about 470 years in ancient China, as well as the government office in Lijiang. Built symmetrically according to the layout of the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Mu Residence has been put under municipal cultural relic protection. It is of great significance as it has witnessed vast changes and development. Follow CGTN to explore its enchanting scenery and magnificent architecture!
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As the core building of southwest China's Lijiang Ancient Town, the Mu Residence was the mansion of the Mu family, the rulers of the Naxi people who controlled Lijiang for about 470 years in ancient China, as well as the government office in Lijiang. Built symmetrically according to the layout of the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Mu Residence has been put under municipal cultural relic protection. It is of great significance as it has witnessed vast changes and development. Follow CGTN to explore its enchanting scenery and magnificent architecture!