In the bustling Huimin Street, there is a quiet place, and that is the Gaos Courtyard. On the gate hung the "No.2 List" and "No.2 List" inscribed by Emperor Qianlong himself, and many movies and TV series were shot here. Gaos Courtyard is a building in Ming and Qing Dynasties. This is an antique building with a study, a concierge, a south wing and a back garden ... so many houses are dizzy. What a big family!
The most interesting thing is those parrots in the backyard. We don't know if they can speak, so we just want to Doby them. Dad whistled to them, and the parrot ignored them. Dad said, "Hello!" They still haven't said a word. Just when we decided that these were dumb parrots and wanted to turn away, there was a harsh "hello" voice behind us, and we immediately turned around. Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! I didn't expect them to speak English! Dad's interest became stronger. He blew a song at the parrot, and the parrot said happily, "Hello!" " ! Handsome guy! I was so happy that I almost forgot my last name that we laughed. Parrots can tell the age and call me "handsome"!
Then we visited the patriotic general Yang Hucheng Memorial Hall. After the visit, it was lunch time, and we went back to Huimin Street to enjoy various Shaanxi snacks.