Zhangjiakou Castle, also known locally as the Fort, is a neighborhood with Zhangjiakou regional characteristics and historical vicissitudes. This is Zhangjiakou's "pre-life", which is the epitome of Zhangjiakou's rich history. There are many houses here that were famous businessmen or government officials in the past. Take a look here, not only to understand the history of Zhangjiakou, but also to learn a lot of knowledge.
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Zhangjiakou Castle, also known locally as the Fort, is a neighborhood with Zhangjiakou regional characteristics and historical vicissitudes. This is Zhangjiakou's "pre-life", which is the epitome of Zhangjiakou's rich history. There are many houses here that were famous businessmen or government officials in the past. Take a look here, not only to understand the history of Zhangjiakou, but also to learn a lot of knowledge.
Zhangjiakou Fort is located at No. 16 Gulou West Street, Qiaoxi District, Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province. It was built in Ming Xuande four years (1429). The existing cultural relics and monuments have more than 700 places. It is one of the most complete Ming and Qing architectural castles in large and medium-sized cities in the country. The main landscapes are Wenchang Pavilion, Guandi Temple, Co-objecting Department, South City Building, Archway, etc.
Zhangjiakou Castle is the birthplace of Zhangjiakou urban area. Zhangjiakou Castle was built in Ming Dynasty and has a history of nearly 600 years. It has the reputation of "Wucheng" and is an important military castle on the Great Wall defense line. At the end of Qing Dynasty, Zhangjiakou once became the second largest commercial complex in northern China except Tianjin.
Worth a visit, with historical heritage, non-modern imitation.
Very good castle, Zhangjiakou architecture in the late Qing Dynasty, is historical, it is worth a visit,