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Wanzhou Hongyadong

Hongya Cave in Wanzhou is as follows:

Hongyadong, formerly known as Hongyamen, is one of the gates of ancient Shu. Located at No.88, binjiang road, Jialing River, Yuzhong District, Chongqing. In 2003, the Hongyadong area was demolished and rebuilt, and it was completed and opened in September 2006. It is a tourist area integrating sightseeing, leisure and vacation.

Hongyadong is a key landscape project in Chongqing with a building area of 46,000 square meters. The main scenic spots are composed of diaojiao building, antique commercial street and other landscapes.

Hongyadong 1No. * * has 1 1 floor. Turn on the light at 6 pm and turn off the light at 10. I look forward to seeing Hongya dripping green, visiting the old streets in the mountain city to enjoy Bayu culture, burning hot pot in the mountain city to see the confluence of the two rivers and taste the delicious food on earth. It has formed a commercial form of "one state, three wonders, four streets and eight views", which embodies the leisure format of Bayu culture.

Architectural features:

The diaojiao building in Hongyadong is a column building, which is built by mountains and rivers. The house is simple in structure, flexible in width and irregular in shape, which allows Jie Fangbei to go directly to the river. A linear road space is formed along the slope of the diaojiao building group. The lower part of the diaojiao building is overhead and the upper part is enclosed into a three-dimensional structure.

Hongyadong Folk Customs District takes the "Diaojiaolou" style with the traditional architectural characteristics of Bayu as the main body, and organically integrates six formats, such as catering, entertainment, hotels and characteristic cultural shopping, through the mountainous architectural techniques such as layered platform building, Diaojiaolou, staggered stacking and cliff-facing, to form a unique "three-dimensional air pedestrian street" and become a hierarchical and textured urban scenic spot and commercial center.