Guanlan Pavilion
Guanlan Pavilion, located in Xiajiang No.2 Middle School, Xiajiang County, Jiangxi Province, was built by the descendants of the state of Wu to commemorate Zhou Yu, a great general of the state of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. The tower is four stories tall. Guanlan pavilion was built in the 30th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty. In the middle of Qing Dynasty, a big fire brought destruction to Guanlan Pavilion, which had to be rebuilt. After hundreds of years of trials and hardships, the pavilion is a treasure left to us by history. Guanlan Pavilion is a cultural relic protection unit at the county level. Due to disrepair, it was demolished in 2004 and proposed to rebuild Guanlan Pavilion in 2013.
brief introduction
Guanlan Pavilion is a three-level double eaves, with a plane octagonal shape, 23.3 meters high, 7.55 meters in diameter, and 1.51 meters in wall thickness. On the bottom floor, there are stone inscriptions with three characters of running script "Guanlan Pavilion", with full strokes. On the right side, it is carved with the date when the tower was built. It was announced as a county-level cultural relic protection unit on August 29, 1983, and a provincial-level cultural relic protection unit in 1994.
Surrounding scenic spots
Dinghui Temple
Cold spring in winter
Baomoxuan
Jiaoshan ancient fort
Huayan Pavilion
Jiaoshan stele forest
Sanzhao cave
Spectacular Pavilion
Banqiao reading Office
Baishou Pavilion
Suction tower
Address: Dongbian village, xujiadu, Jingkou District, Zhenjiang City
Longitude: 119.470718379
Latitude: 32.201763153076
Chinese PinYin : Guan Lan Ge
Guanlan Pavilion
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