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Ma Bufang Mansion

Coordinates: 36°37′03″N 101°48′12″E / 36.61761°N 101.80346°E / 36.61761; 101.80346
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Ma Bufang Mansion
Ma Bufang

Ma Bufang Mansion (simplified Chinese: 马步芳公馆; traditional Chinese: 馬步芳公館; pinyin: MǎBùfāngGōngguǎn) was the mansion of the Chinese Muslim warlord and General Ma Bufang and his family from 1943 to 1949, and now is a tourist attraction, in Xining, Qinghai, China. Ma Bufang was a Kuomintang party member, so the mansion has numerous portraits of the Kuomintang founder Sun Yat-sen and Blue Sky with a White Sun flags.[1][2][3][non-primary source needed]

It also includes many portraits of Ma Clique warlords.[4][5]

Construction initiated in June 1942 and finished in June 1943. In total, the mansion comprises 290 rooms occupying 6,000 square meters of a plot of 30,000 square metres located in East District of the city.[6]

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  4. ^ Ma Hongkui
  5. ^ Ma Jiyuan Archived 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "The Mansion of Ma Bufang Scenic Area'". Jotzilla. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
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36°37′03″N 101°48′12″E / 36.61761°N 101.80346°E / 36.61761; 101.80346