zhou xun traditional beijing courtyard house

Zhou Xun, one of China’s most celebrated A-list actresses, has left fans and media alike in awe with her luxurious lifestyle most notably her ownership of a traditional siheyuan (courtyard house) in the heart of Beijing, valued at approximately $12 million.

A legendary figure in early 2000s Chinese cinema, Zhou Xun ranks among the “Four Dan Actresses” alongside Zhao Wei, Xu Jinglei, and Zhang Ziyi. She earned widespread acclaim through iconic roles in Red Sorghum, Painted Skin, and Ruyi’s Royal Love in the Palace. Beyond her artistic achievements, Zhou has built an impressive fortune her grand residence being a standout example of her refined taste and status.

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The siheyuan, or “four-sided courtyard house,” is a hallmark of northern Chinese traditional architecture. It features four residential wings surrounding a central courtyard, aligned in accordance with cardinal directions north, south, east, and west. The main house typically faces south or north, while the side wings balance the layout. This architectural form embodies harmony, privacy, and cultural elegance qualities highly prized in historical Chinese living.

Zhou Xun’s courtyard home is located in a historic, tightly protected neighborhood in Beijing. The estate includes at least 13 rooms showcasing authentic architectural detailing unique to Beijing’s cultural heritage. From 3D models and real-life photos, the property appears expansive and exquisitely maintained, preserving the nostalgic charm of the past.

Real estate experts estimate that Zhou, often referred to as the “Empress of Elegance,” invested around $12 million in this timeless and culturally rich residence. Owning a siheyuan in central Beijing not only reflects extraordinary wealth but also places Zhou Xun among the elite who appreciate and preserve China’s traditional architectural beauty.

Sources: kenh14