Who are the partners of China Golden House?

China Yin Jian Investment Co., Ltd., Morgan Stanley International Co., Ltd., China Investment Guarantee Co., Ltd., Singapore Government Investment Company, Li Ming Group Holding Co., Ltd.

Jinlou is a book building built by the Sujia family in Bijiang in the early years. It is resplendent, noble and elegant, and is named the Golden House because of its gold foil. At that time, it was a status symbol. During the Qianlong period, Liu Yong, the prime minister of thick ink, and Wang Wenzhi, the prime minister of light ink, both entered the DPRK and played chess and calligraphy with the owner of the golden building.

Jinlou (China) Jewelry Co., Ltd., referred to as China Jinlou for short. Founded in 1995, it mainly deals in precious metals such as gold and palladium. 20 15 entered the retail market, with terminal stores all over Shandong, Jiangsu, Yunnan, Guizhou, Xinjiang and other places. ?

In 20 19, according to the national macro-economic orientation and the requirements of the central government for the transformation and upgrading of state-owned enterprises, and finally entering the capital market, China Jinlou cooperated with SASAC and was registered at the end of 2020, officially becoming a state-controlled jewelry brand company. At the same time, the operation center of China Jinlou in Shenzhen also opened, with an exhibition hall with a business area of 500 square meters. ?

Development history

Jinlou is the first library of Sujia in Bijiang. In the 23rd year of Daoguang reign, Su Piwen, a former Ministry of War official, returned to his hometown as a gift from Dr. Rong Lu. He built a Lingnan mansion, Zhifangdi, with a library and crane tower, which took shape of a golden pagoda.

Bijiang (Village) is a prosperous place in history. According to the county records in Xianfeng period, Bijiang (Village) had more than 30,000 people at its peak, who read a lot, which was a typical Confucian culture. At that time, in Shunde, the magnificent building was Bijiang.

After several wars and movements, there are not many ancient buildings left in Bijiang, but the most representative gold building was unexpectedly preserved.