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Is the night view of Wang Teng Pavilion good?

I searched for the Wang Teng Pavilion in Nanchang for a long time, just to have a look at the Wang Teng Pavilion in the textbook.

Think about it. You probably won't miss it when you come to Nanchang.

Wang Tengting, Yellow Crane Tower in Wuhan, Hubei and Yueyang Tower in Hunan are also called "Three Famous Buildings in the South of the Yangtze River", one of the four famous buildings in ancient China, one of the "Top Ten Famous Historical and Cultural Buildings in China" and the "First Building of Xijiang River" in the world. It is hard to imagine how the ancients built such a historic building in a clever building. Even if it has been rebuilt 29 times, it still can't stop its charm.

I came straight over as soon as I had a holiday, and I was still very excited. "The sunset is lonely in Qi Fei, and the autumn waters are * * * and the sky is one color" is hard to see now, but when I sat in the square in front of the pavilion and enjoyed the architectural form of the Wang Teng Pavilion, I saw the sharp contrast between the square and the new city skyline. At that moment, I really had the feeling of stepping across the ancient and modern Millennium.

From Tengwangge to Wanshou Palace by bike, this block with collective memory of Nanchang people turns into the streets, accompanied by hawking and full of fireworks, which is also a favorite city flavor. It is much more convenient to beautify the reconstructed historical and cultural blocks, but I still only like the old buildings.

Time was limited, so I stopped in a hurry. My only regret is that I didn't board the Wang Teng Pavilion at night. Let's talk about it next time.