Zhejiang Fujian Meeting Hall

The Zhejiang and Fujian Meeting Hall (Chinese: 浙闽会馆; pinyin: Zhèmǐn Huìguǎn) is a historical Qing- Dynasty building in the City of Jinan, Shandong Province, China.

It served as a meeting hall for traders form Zhejiang and Fujian living in Jinan and is the last remaining structure of its kind in the city.

[1] On October 16, 2007, the renovated hall was reopen as a center where senior citizens can practice arts such as calligraphy and painting.

On these occasions, the traders from Fujian and Zhejiang would use it for religious observances, to discuss business, to dine, and to attend theater performances.

It geographical coordinates are 36°39′45.72″N 117°1′30.00″E / 36.6627000°N 117.0250000°E / 36.6627000; 117.0250000 and its postal address is: Black Tiger Spring West Road Number 23 (Chinese: 黑虎泉西路23号; pinyin: Hēihǔ Quán Xīlù 23 hào), Lixia District, Jinan.

Main entrance of the meeting hall
View of the theater hall from the balcony