Former Residence of Xiao Jinguang

The Former Residence of Xiao Jinguang (simplified Chinese: 肖劲光故居 or 萧劲光故居; traditional Chinese: 蕭勁光故居; pinyin: Xiāo Jìnguāng Gùjū) is located in front of the Tianma Mountain, in Changsha, Hunan, China.

[1][2] It has a building area of about 350-square-metre (3,800 sq ft), embodies buildings such as central room, wing rooms, and utility rooms.

[1][2] The Former Residence of Xiao Jinguang was originally built in the late Qing dynasty (1644–1911).

[3] On 4 January 1903, Xiao Jinguang was born here, where he spent his childhood and youth as a student.

[4] In 2011 it was inscribed as a provincial level cultural heritage site by the Government of Hunan and a provincial level patriotic education base by the Publicity Department of the Hunan Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.