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The Kuai Zai Pavilion in Xuzhou is now open! Hurry up and check in!

As a key project of Xuzhou's urban renewal, the renovated Kuai Zai Pavilion opened on schedule on May 1st. During the May Day holiday, many citizens and tourists from other places came here to witness the new look of the city's cultural landmark and to feel the long and profound cultural context of the ancient city. The Kuai Zai Pavilion, originally known as Kui Lou, is one of Xuzhou's 'Five Pavilions' along with Pengzu Pavilion, Overlord Pavilion, Yellow Pavilion, and Swallow Pavilion. In 1984, the Kuai Zai Pavilion was rebuilt on its original site. The newly renovated Kuai Zai Pavilion has retained its appearance to the greatest extent, with white walls, green tiles, and surrounding east and west corridors, complemented by lush ginkgo trees and white pine trees. The Kuai Zai Hall is located next to the entrance of Metro Line 2, offering convenient transportation and a superior surrounding environment. With the advancement of the second phase of the Kuai Zai Pavilion Park project, it will be connected with the Hubu Mountain scenic area and Huilongwo scenic area to expand the cultural, tourism, and business integration map that extends from the seven-mile Pengcheng area. The Kuai Zai Pavilion has a profound cultural connotation and a clear storyline. From the late Qing Dynasty to the present, the Kuai Zai Pavilion and Kuai Zai Pavilion Park have become special carriers of Xuzhou's distinctive culture and memory, serving the cultural life of Xuzhou residents. 'The joy of the wise, how delightful is this breeze.' More than 900 years ago, Su Shi, a literary giant of the Northern Song Dynasty, spent two years in Xuzhou as the prefect and wrote 'An Ode to the Delightful Breeze.' Xuzhou uses 'Delightful Xuzhou' as the city's cultural and tourism slogan 'Experience the culture of the Han Dynasties, admire the beautiful landscapes; visit joyful Xuzhou, enjoy a comfortable life,' which serves as the spiritual core that connects the past and present, interpreting the current era.
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Posted: May 20, 2024
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