Jiang's Manor, located in Liujiamao Village, Qiaohecha Township, east of Mizhi County, Shaanxi Province, is a private house built and repaired by Jiang Yaozu, a rich man in northern Shaanxi, during the Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, which lasted 16 years. The art of three sculptures of brick, wood and stone in Jiang Manor is very particular. Sculpture is everywhere in the whole manor, and there are countless "sculpture" arts from the whole architectural design to small devices, which fully illustrates the wisdom and cultural connotation of the owner and embodies the unique architectural technology and historical and artistic value.
The manor covers an area of more than 40 mu, and the main building is the most upscale cave courtyard in Shaanxi. The three courtyards of the manor are connected by secret passages, surrounded by towering walls, interconnected internally and closely guarded externally. The whole building has wonderful design, exquisite workmanship, reasonable layout and seamless integration. It is the largest castle cave manor in China and one of the treasures of Han architecture.