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No matter how many times you take a picture, you'll never find it boring | The Guangyue Tower in Liaocheng

Without a single nail, it has stood for six hundred years👏 No matter how many times you take a picture, you'll never find it boring - The Guangyue Tower in Liaocheng One of China's top ten ancient towers, it's a completely mortise and tenon structure The soul of Dongchang Aquatic City, a witness to Liaocheng's history Today, delve into the Guangyue Tower, ascend to its heights, overlook the water city, just as Emperor Qianlong did when he visited here. As time slips by, the ancient city remains as majestic as ever... 🌟Highlights: The Guangyue Tower is a symbol of the ancient civilization of Liaocheng. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal was the main artery for north-south traffic. Emperors, generals, scholars, and literati who passed by the river often climbed the tower to recite poems and compose verses by the railing. The 'Dongchang Prefecture Annals' and 'Liaocheng County Annals', as well as existing stele inscriptions, record 120 poems praising the Guangyue Tower. Emperor Kangxi of the Qing dynasty climbed the tower four times and inscribed the plaque 'Shen Guang Zhong Ying'. Emperor Qianlong passed through Dongchang nine times, climbed the Guangyue Tower six times, and listed it as one of the thirty-six imperial lodges during his southern tours. To this day, there are legends about Lu Ban helping to build the tower. ❤Recommended Reason: The Guangyue Tower is a four-eaved, cross-ridge, over-street style pavilion, standing 33 meters tall, consisting of a base platform and a four-story main building. Although the Guangyue Tower has been repaired several times, most of its architectural components are still the originals from when it was first built, maintaining its original appearance. It is an important relic of early Ming architecture, with many areas retaining the Song and Yuan styles. In terms of form, the brick platform, heavy eaves, cross-ridge, and internal empty wells continue the legacy of the Song and Yuan dynasties' pavilion system; in terms of details, the column bases use the ancient mirror style that began with the construction of the Nanjing palace during the early Ming dynasty, while this tower still uses the inverted bowl style from the Song and Yuan dynasties; structurally, the columns rise at the corners, the tower has a hidden layer, the interior and exterior have equally high double-groove column rows, the dougong brackets are spaciously arranged, and the column heads do not have widened capitals, all of which continue the traditional practices since the Tang and Song dynasties, and also share similarities with other early Ming buildings, marking the beginning of 'official-style' architecture. 🎫Ticket Price: Please refer to the on-site notice for specific charges 🕙Opening Hours: 9:00-17:00 📍Detailed Address: Central Ancient City, Dongchangfu District, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province 🚉Transportation Strategy: Nearby public transport stops K332, K431, K25, K27, K433 Liaocheng Station Take the train, board to , and walk 1.6 kilometers to reach
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Posted: Apr 10, 2024
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