Cai Boli Deren Garden

1995, the return of Hong Kong is just around the corner. Seeing that there was no bad blood between Hong Kong and the mainland, Mr. Cai Boli decided to restore his ancestral home in Longjiang, so that he and his family could have a permanent residence after returning to China. His ancestral home is a folk house with Lingnan characteristics, which has a history of more than 70 years. The wood carvings and painted porcelain inside the house are still well preserved. Mr. Cai tried his best to repair the old, preserved the style of the bell house and decorated the house with antique colors. Article source: Tibetan wind gets water

Mr. Cai's ancestral home is in the old city of Longjiang, and there are many bell houses with similar ages around it. In the process of housing reconstruction, many houses have been demolished, and the rest are mostly dilapidated houses. I guess I can't escape the fate of being demolished.

The old man said, "It's a pity to see one of these old buildings demolished." So he came up with the idea of buying some houses and repairing them. Article source: Tibetan wind gets water

1999, the same brother sold him a bell house adjacent to his ancestral home. Mr. Cai restored it and integrated it with his ancestral home to form a garden-style residence with unique Lingnan ancient charm. The old gentleman named it "Renyuan". Mr. Wang has been immersed in the traditional culture of China since he was a child, and the name of this garden naturally reveals his outlook on life.