Wan Pavilion

Coordinates: 27°52′40″N 112°57′15″E / 27.877846°N 112.95421°E / 27.877846; 112.95421
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Wan Pavilion
万楼
Wan Pavilion is located in Hunan
Wan Pavilion
Wan Pavilion is located in China
Wan Pavilion
General information
TypeChinese pavilion
CountryChina
Coordinates27°52′40″N 112°57′15″E / 27.877846°N 112.95421°E / 27.877846; 112.95421
Groundbreaking1615
Renovated2017
AffiliationXiangtan municipal government
Height
ArchitecturalChinese architecture
Technical details
MaterialWood, brick, cement

Wan Pavilion (simplified Chinese: 万楼; traditional Chinese: 萬樓; pinyin: Wàn Lóu) is a Chinese pavilion located in Yuhu District of Changsha, Hunan, China.

History[edit]

Wan Pavilion was originally built in 1615 by magistrate Bao Hongkui (包鸿逵) and named by Li Tengfang [zh], a senior politician in the Ming dynasty (1368–1644),[1] but because of war and natural disasters has been rebuilt numerous times since then. The present version was completed in 2017.[2]

Architecture[edit]

The total height of Wan Pavilion is 63.48-metre (208.3 ft), and the main building is 52.58-metre (172.5 ft). It has nine floors inside and five floors outside, which means "jiuwu zhizun (the imperial throne)" (九五之尊).

Gallery[edit]

Tourist Centre
The Left Side Hall
Wan Pavilion
Wan Pavilion
Wan Pavilion
Wan Pavilion

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ou Qiduan (欧启瑞); Tian Xinyu (田新宇); Fu Yajie (符雅洁) (2017-04-15). 湘潭万楼:重建的“湘江第一楼”. Sohu. Retrieved 2021-11-26.
  2. ^ Liu Ju (刘炬) (2008-09-23). 湘潭重建万楼再现明代风采. sina. Retrieved 2021-11-26.