Biyunting
Biyun Pavilion, also known as "Wangjiang Pavilion", is located on the top of Hushan mountain, Qixia mountain scenic spot, Qixia District, Nanjing city.
Built in the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, Biyun Pavilion is a one-way pavilion with a stone structure and a stone slab roof. It is 5 meters high and a building area of 20 square meters. The pavilion is surrounded by steep peaks and a forest of strange rocks. This flat topped hill, which looks like a peninsula, stretches out to the north, with three sides of overhanging rocks. Only one stone is connected with the mountain road, forming a unique scenic spot, which wins by risk.
Address: Qixia mountain, Qixia District, Nanjing
Longitude: 118.95867156982
Latitude: 32.156730651855
Tel: 025-85761831
Ticket information: no ticket required. Included in the ticket of Qixia mountain, the adult ticket in peak season (during the red maple Festival, from October to December) is 40 yuan, which may be adjusted in peak season; the adult ticket in off season is 25 yuan. Children, students and people aged 60-69 who are between 1.3m and 1.5m are half price with valid certificates, while children under 1.3m and people over 70 are free with valid certificates.
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