Tielingguan consists of the city building, Guantai, etc., built in Mingjiajing 36 years (1557), also known as Fengqiao enemy building, one of Suzhou's "three gates" (the other two are Shuguan, Jinyuguan, now destroyed), is an important relics of the struggle against the flood in the Ming Dynasty.
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Tielingguan consists of the city building, Guantai, etc., built in Mingjiajing 36 years (1557), also known as Fengqiao enemy building, one of Suzhou's "three gates" (the other two are Shuguan, Jinyuguan, now destroyed), is an important relics of the struggle against the flood in the Ming Dynasty.
Tielingguan, also known as Fengqiao Enemy Building, was built in Mingjiajing 36 years (1557 AD). It is the only preserved relics of Suzhou's anti-Shaoguan Building. Now with Fengqiao Scenic Area, it belongs to Fengqiao Scenic Area. After seeing Fengqiao, it is Tielingguan.
[View] Fengqiao Night Park, Fengqiao Scenic Area has both Tielingguan, Hanshan Temple, and a museum. [Cost-effective] High performance-price ratio, you can learn to see a lot of history. [Fun] Tieling is closed on an island in the canal.
The iron bell gate of Fengqiao Scenic Area has a long history and red memories.
From Fengqiao Town, board the Fengqiao Bridge and stand on the bridge and look forward. A Xiongguan on the bridge is on the road. The door is set with "Tielingguan" stone, written in the Qingdao light nine years mid-Autumn Festival. The Guanlou is "Yu Xuan Anmin". Close to the door, there are two stone monuments on the south side of the arch, one is "Jiangsu Province cultural relics protection unit: Tielingguan"; the other is engraved with a "Tielingguan Repair Notes": Tielingguan was originally a Fengqiao enemy building, built in Ming Jiajing 36 years (1557), is the Ming Dynasty anti-surgical relics. At that time, Suzhou suburbs were built with three enemy buildings, Mudu, Fengqiao, and Anmen, and now only this one remains. Guanlin Ancient Canal Fengqiao, which is strangled by the water and land, is an outpost of Jinyu City. It is a famous ancient pass in Jiangnan. According to Fang Zhizai, Tielingguan was three stories high at the beginning, about three feet tall, and then gradually lost its original appearance. The Qingdao Light Nine Years (1829) was renovated, and the next year it was renamed "Wenxing Pavilion". The late Qing Building was vilified, and only the bottom arch was left. In 1986, Fengqiao Ancient Town was planned as a tourist attraction, and the National Tourism Bureau allocated funds to renovate Tieling Pass. After rectifying the environment, strengthening the wall, renovating the arch, rebuilding the attic, and the completion of the next year, basically restoring the scale of the ancient customs of the Qing Dynasty.
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