Plan at a glance
Current access status
Ming and Qing Residential Architecture Expo City is at 188 Kangzhuang South Street in Hengdian Town, Dongyang, Jinhua, Zhejiang. It is currently not open to ordinary visitors and is intended only for production crews and other specific uses. Ordinary visitors cannot buy a normal admission ticket, and there is no public opening schedule or visitor route to follow.
If this name appears in an itinerary, mark it as a place that cannot be scheduled for a visit. Do not make a special trip to look for an entrance, and do not try to enter based on old web pages or rumours heard on site.
How to use this page
This page exists to help visitors recognise the access boundary and avoid putting a closed location into an itinerary. Visitors interested in Dongyang residences and woodcarving should choose Lu Residence or China Woodcarving Museum, which have public visiting arrangements, and confirm their addresses and opening times separately.
Tickets and visit details
View visit options for this attraction and confirm the visit date and current arrangements before you go.
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There is no executable visitor experience at present
There are currently no public exhibition halls, building visits, performances, filming experiences or indoor routes to schedule. Historical information cannot replace access permission, so do not plan this stop on the assumption that you can see it after arriving.
To learn about traditional Dongyang residences and woodcarving, choose the public courtyards at Lu Residence or the public exhibitions at China Woodcarving Museum. They are independent venues with their own entrances and access conditions.
What type of plan works
The practical choice is to leave this site out of the itinerary and use the time for attractions that are confirmed to be open. If you are organising a Dongyang film and architecture route, you may retain the name in your notes as a reference, but do not allocate ticket, parking, food or return time to it.
Build your day
Do not plan an entry route
Ordinary visitors should not travel to the site to look for an available entrance, and should not try to enter through a side gate, over a wall or through a production area. There is no public entry order, visiting duration or return route to follow, so skip this stop in the itinerary.
If you originally planned an architecture-themed morning or afternoon in Hengdian, give that time to Lu Residence or China Woodcarving Museum instead. Recalculate the transport and opening hours for the replacement destination rather than carrying over assumptions from this site.
Adjusting the itinerary and return
When travelling from Hengdian to central Dongyang or another park, confirm the new destination’s entrance and parking position first. Do not change the route because someone says it “may be open today” unless there is a clear, formal arrangement for public visitors on site.
Filming, production crews and work areas are a different access situation and should not be added to an ordinary travel plan. Arrange the return according to the replacement attraction and accommodation.
Get there
Do not travel here for a visit
The address is 188 Kangzhuang South Street in Hengdian Town, but the site is not open to ordinary visitors. The address is useful for identifying and avoiding the location; it does not indicate a public entrance, ticket office or executable visitor route.
If you need to visit Lu Residence or China Woodcarving Museum, enter each destination’s own name and address. This address is only for identifying and avoiding the closed venue, not a shared entrance for Dongyang architecture visits.
Vehicles and parking
Ordinary visitors should not plan parking here. If you drive through nearby roads, follow traffic and work-area management and do not stop to photograph entrances, barriers or production lanes.
When changing the itinerary, drive directly to an attraction confirmed to be open. Check its parking and walking distance separately; this closed venue has no visitor parking conditions to carry over.
Know before you go
The access boundary comes first
There is currently no public ticket, public opening schedule, normal visiting route or performance arrangement. Do not try to enter a work area, go around a barrier or look for a non-public entrance. These actions cannot guarantee a visit and may interfere with work on site.
Web pages and old photographs cannot replace current access permission. If a map, webpage or third-party platform still shows a product for sale, do not treat it as proof that ordinary visitors can enter.
Safer alternatives
For Dongyang architecture, choose Lu Residence; for woodcarving, choose China Woodcarving Museum. Confirm the access conditions for each venue separately. Base the replacement plan on current public information and on-site directions, and leave room for transport and the return.