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Brief introduction of East China Sea Cloud Corridor

Donghai Cloud Gallery is a scenic spot located in Donghai Island, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, China, and it is one of the most representative scenic spots on Donghai Island.

Here is a tourist attraction with the theme of watching the sea, where visitors can enjoy the spectacular seascape and feel the vastness and tranquility of the sea. The architectural style of Donghai Cloud Gallery is unique. It is an antique building, which combines the elements of traditional architecture and modern architecture in China. The whole complex consists of three pavilions and two buildings, the tallest of which is five stories high, making it one of the tallest buildings on the East China Sea Island.

The building materials of Yunlang are mainly red bricks and granite, and the outer wall of the building is inlaid with various exquisite tiles and stained glass, which makes the whole building look very gorgeous and exquisite. On the top floor of Donghai Cloud Gallery, visitors can overlook the whole East Island and Donghai Bridge. The seascape here is spectacular, which makes people feel the vastness and tranquility of the sea. In addition, there are some exhibitions and cultural activities in Yunlang, where visitors can learn about the history and culture of Dongdao and feel its unique charm.

City introduction

Ningbo, referred to as Yongcheng and Mingzhou for short, is a prefecture-level city, a sub-provincial city and a city with separate plans under the jurisdiction of Zhejiang Province. It is an important city in Shanghai metropolitan area approved by the State Council, an important port city in the southeast coast of China and the economic center in the south wing of the Yangtze River Delta. It is located in the northeast of Zhejiang Province, in the middle of the mainland coastline, bordering Hangzhou Bay in the north, Zhoushan Islands in the east as a natural barrier, Shaoxing City in the west and Taizhou City in the south. By the end of 2022.

Ningbo, known as Yin in ancient times, is a national historical and cultural city. The kingdom of hippopotamus chef in Xia Dynasty, which is 4200 years ago, is considered as the earliest origin of Ningbo City. In the Spring and Autumn Period, it belonged to Yue State, and in the Qin Dynasty, it belonged to three counties of Huiji County, namely Yin, Zhi and Zhang Ju. In the Tang Dynasty, it was called Mingzhou, and in the fourteenth year of Ming Hongwu, it was renamed Ningbo, taking the meaning of Haiding and Boning.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Ningbo