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Tianxin Pavilion Review

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Tianxin Pavilion, a landmark building in Changsha. The wall of Ming Dynasty remains simple and magnificent. Unfortunately, the scorched earth war was carried out during the Anti-Japanese War, and 90 [% of the buildings in the city were destroyed by accident. For this reason, Chiang Kai-shek shot three senior officials and dismissed them and retained Zhang Zhizhong. The existing Tianxin Pavilion is to rebuild the building. After the Anti-Japanese War, the government of the Republic of China built a martyr tower and a martyr gate here to commemorate the War of Resistance. In addition, the Western Kingdom of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, Xiao Dynasty Gui, was killed under the cannon here. Parks are free of charge, additional charges are required for boarding the cabinet, and tickets are free for people over 70 years of age. It is one of the few scenic spots with a strong sense of history in Changsha. I took bus No. 311 and got off at Tianxinge Station. And across from Tianxinge is the only bamboo slips museum in the country. It is only a few hundred meters away from Baisha Gujing. It can be visited together.

Tianxin Pavilion

Posted: Feb 2, 2017
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  • Anonymous User
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    Tianxin Pavilion is a landmark of Changsha, with an ancient city wall, which can trace the history of Changsha. It is also the place of the Wenxi Fire in 1938. There is a warning clock at the door, and there are series of buildings to commemorate the anti-Japanese war. I am very sad to follow the past.

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    Posted: Oct 6, 2023
  • Anonymous User
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    Don't regret it, don't regret it. Generally speaking, it's generally the same. Isn't it necessary to walk more when you travel? But I still feel that 30 yuan for buying tickets on the spot is too expensive. It is okay to buy a discount ticket on Trip.com for 20 yuan. Generally speaking, I think it should be free of charge or ten yuan for tickets. In fact, there are very few people who come here to travel to the paid scenic spot. I don’t know if it’s hot. In addition to a small group of ten people, tourists like me and I travel freely in the same time period in the same time no more than 20 people. The area that does not charge tickets is mostly leisure for locals.

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    Posted: Sep 24, 2023
  • Anonymous User
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    Tianxinlou witnessed the history of recent modern China's song and cry struggle, it is worth a visit. You need a house number to climb the building, and the park is free of charge. Visiting the park alone is a great enjoyment, especially in the early autumn season of drizzle.

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    Posted: Sep 15, 2023
  • 鹤舞潇潇
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    Cold door attractions, not many people, Xiaoxiang-shaped victory, don't have a cave, overall very good, will bring home artificial visits next time.

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    Posted: Mar 19, 2024
  • 醉清凤Lili
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    Very good, very good.

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    Posted: Apr 11, 2024
  • AKA冲击菠
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    It is convenient to buy tickets and there are discounts. Scan the code at the door to enter the park and change the physical ticket. It is a postcard ticket that is very commemorative. Tianxin Pavilion is still very fun. The park is not big but the environment is very good. I have been here for many years and have the opportunity to revisit the old place.

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    Posted: Sep 10, 2023
  • M31***14
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    The experience is not bad, the transportation is convenient, the location is also very good to find the ancient city wall, very old,

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    Posted: Aug 1, 2023
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