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Where is the Wang Teng Pavilion?

Wang Tengting Pavilion in Nanchang, located on the east bank of Ganjiang River along Jiang Yan Road in the northwest of Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, is also called "Three Famous Buildings in the South of the Yangtze River" with Yellow Crane Tower in Hubei and Yueyang Tower in Hunan. Because of the preface to Wang Teng Pavilion written by Wang Bo, a talented scholar in the early Tang Dynasty, it is called the first of the "three famous buildings in the south of the Yangtze River". Another Wang Tengting Pavilion in Langzhong was built when Yuan Ying, the righteous cave of Wang Tengting Pavilion in Langzhong, was guarding Langzhong. At the same time, Yutai Temple was built, which has been collectively called Wang Tengge since the Qing Dynasty. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, only a part of the abutment and a few dilapidated houses were left, but the inscriptions on the rocks, the secretariat caves and the cliffs were well preserved. There are inscriptions of Southern Song Dynasty in the cave, four poems of Wang Teng Pavilion by Du Fu by Yuan Shao in Ming Dynasty and four poems of Yishen Ancient Cave by Yang Zhan outside the cave.

Pavilion of Prince Teng

Address: No.928 Wanping South Road, Nanchang

Tel: (079 1)6704772

Classification: tourist attractions, scenic spots/tourist areas, leisure and entertainment.

Introduction: Wang Teng Pavilion is located in the south of the intersection of Jiang Yan North Road and Dieshan Road, and also the intersection of Ganjiang River and Fuhe River. There are two auxiliary pavilions connected by cloisters in the north and south, adjacent to Nanpu and facing Xishan. Broad vision, only 100 meters away from the Tang Dynasty Pavilion. The main building is a Song-style imitation wood structure, with blue tiles and columns, carved beams and painted buildings, cornices and walls, and the momentum is quite magnificent.