Nanchang City, located in east China’s Jiangxi Province, stands as a pivotal hub in the Belt and Road Initiative and the Yangtze River Economic Belt. Recognized as a pilot demonstration city for over 20 national programs in science, technology, and finance, Nanchang seamlessly blends modern innovation with a rich historical tapestry.
Among its many cultural treasures, the Pavilion of Prince Teng holds a special place. As one of China’s four great towers, this architectural masterpiece has stood the test of time, bearing witness to centuries of change. The pavilion is immortalized in Tang Dynasty poet Wang Bo’s renowned work, Prologue to the Poem on Pavilion of Prince Teng, capturing the structure’s majestic allure.
By night, the Pavilion of Prince Teng transforms into a luminous beacon, its intricate eaves and grand pillars bathed in a warm glow that reflects off the Gan River below. The night view offers a spellbinding experience, where the historical significance of the pavilion meets the vibrant energy of modern Nanchang.
Visitors strolling along the riverbank can immerse themselves in the harmonious blend of past and present. The illuminated pavilion not only celebrates China’s enduring cultural heritage but also symbolizes Nanchang’s dynamic role in the nation’s ongoing development.
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Live: Night view of the Pavilion of Prince Teng in Nanchang City
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