Scenic spot introduction:

Yangzhou Siwang Pavilion was originally an auxiliary building for the County Confucianism, an integral part of the Jiangdu County School, and one of the revolutionary cultural relics in modern Chinese history. The year when it was first built is said to be the Jiading period of the Southern Song Dynasty and the Jiajing period. There is a folk song: "There is a pavilion with four views and a three-story pavilion. Let me look for the horse's feet on the pavilion. When the horse's feet arrive, he blows the trumpet and beats the Qing army back. There are red-headed troops in Yangzhou City, which scares the Qing soldiers from coming." "Nowadays, the Siwang Pavilion stands on the street, with its four doors opening outwards, as if it sincerely welcomes tourists from home and abroad to visit the ancient city of Yangzhou, and has become a famous historical site in Yangzhou.

Attractions distribution:

Siwang Pavilion is located at the east end of Siwangting Road and the west side of Wenhe Road. It has a brick and wood structure with three floors on eight sides and a pointed tile roof. There are arches on all sides of the ground floor connected to the cross streets, and the second and third floors are surrounded by simple window bars and partitions. There are eight flying corners on the eaves of each floor, a total of 24 on the three floors. Each flying corner has a wind chime, which sounds melodious when the wind blows.

Scenic spot features:

Leisure, sightseeing, visiting ancient sites, history and culture, historic sites, architecture
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China>Jiangsu Province>Yangzhou City>Guangling District

How to get there:

Bus routes: No. 6, 17, 23, 27, 29, 30, 37. Get off at Wenchang Pavilion.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Siwang Pavilion ticket price:

free

Scenic area opening hours:

All day

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