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The Tengwang Pavilion, Yellow Crane Building
and Yueyang Building have being called as three famous superstructures
to the south of Yantze River. The pavilion was built in A.D.
653, when the Tengwang (King) Li yuanying, a younger brother
of the Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty was the governor of Hongzhou
(now Nanchang). It 0had been crowned with eternal glory. Since
the "preface to a banquet in Tengwang Pavilion" was
written by Wangbo, a noted poet in the early years of Tang dynasty.
The nature varies continuously and this world often in tremendous
changes. The Tengwang Pavilion has been ruined and rebuilt as
many as 28 times. On October 8th, 1989, the new Tengwang Pavilion
(29 times) is towering loftily at the bank of the Ganjiang River,
in style of Song Dynasty. The nine stories pavilion is 57.5
meters high and construction area of 13,000 square meters, with
its special charm of green tiles and double eaves roof. It is
now attracting guests from all corner of the world. |
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