Since adding a royal word, it is naturally related to the emperor Qianlong, who loves to write about this trip everywhere. This imperial stele pavilion is located in the Jiaoshan stele forest. It is the fifth time the Qianlong emperor went to the south of the Yangtze River. It is free to visit.
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Since adding a royal word, it is naturally related to the emperor Qianlong, who loves to write about this trip everywhere. This imperial stele pavilion is located in the Jiaoshan stele forest. It is the fifth time the Qianlong emperor went to the south of the Yangtze River. It is free to visit.
The Royal Stele Pavilion is an ancient wooden structure square pavilion, covered with glazed tiles, and a stone monument erected in the pavilion. The inscription above is the "Tour Jiaoshan Song" made by the Qianlong Emperor during his first southern tour, and the back is the "Tour Jiaoshan Song and Restore the Old Song" made by Qianlong when he came to Jiaoshan for the third time. Because it is the emperor's hand-book engraved stone pavilion, so called "the royal stele pavilion". A very meaningful pavilion, simple and elegant.
Yubei Pavilion is located in the Beilin District of Jiaoshan Scenic Area, Dongwu Road, Jingkou District, Zhenjiang City. It was set up in the Qing Dynasty when the Qianlong Emperor went down to the south of the Yangtze River. In order to better protect precious historical relics, a wooden pavilion was built above the stone monument.
Historical and cultural attractions, those who like history and ancient streets can go
This is the most eye-catching pavilion in the stele forest, it is one of the representative works of Jiaoshan stele forest, it is worth admiring
It is worth going! Very good attractions! Recommended! [View] beautiful