Hejiang Pavilion is located at the intersection of Fuhe and Nanhe in Chengdu City. It is a pavilion built during the Zhenyuan years of the Tang Dynasty. In 1989, the city government rebuilt Hejiang Pavilion. Double pavilion top, eight corner ten pillars, glazed tile moths, next to the antique room corridor listening to Tao, like Tang and Song, Hejiang Pavilion is still an open municipal park for citizens to play.
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Hejiang Pavilion is located at the intersection of Fuhe and Nanhe in Chengdu City. It is a pavilion built during the Zhenyuan years of the Tang Dynasty. In 1989, the city government rebuilt Hejiang Pavilion. Double pavilion top, eight corner ten pillars, glazed tile moths, next to the antique room corridor listening to Tao, like Tang and Song, Hejiang Pavilion is still an open municipal park for citizens to play.
Chengdu Hejiang Pavilion, this, and Jiangyan have a very, very long history. If you go here to play, it is recommended that you do enough homework on the Internet first. If you stop, everyone will observe carefully and have a good look. If you like architecture or history, I suggest you invite a tour guide to explain here, the explanation is very interesting
Fuhe, Nanhe meets here in Hejiang Pavilion, the night is particularly beautiful under the light... After dinner, ride to Hejiang Pavilion for a walk, eat, night falls, the lights are on, the two sides of Hejiang Pavilion, one side is Jiuyanqiao Small Bar Street, and the other side is the famous Lan Kwai Fong, so not lively, It is the night of Chengdu...
Located in the bustling area of Chengdu, Hejiang Pavilion, the scenery is good
Chengdu's business card landmark, next to Lan Kwai Fong, directly opposite the Anshun Covered Bridge, Music Square, the past covered bridge is the famous Jiuyan Bridge Bar Street, and behind Lan Kwai Fong is the old site museum of Shuijingfang. You must see the place. Here at night you can truly appreciate the collision of modernity with classical, wild and elegant...
In fact, the two rivers that used to meet in Hejiang Pavilion were one for Fuhe and the other for Nanhe. They were later renamed Jinjiang. Hejiang Pavilion happened to be at the intersection. There were few parks in Chengdu city before, and Hejiang was just in line with the intention of newlyweds and couples. They often saw new people.