The Tianya Stone was inscribed by Cheng Zhe, the magistrate of Yazhou in the fifth year of Yongzheng Dingwei (1727). It is a materialized carrier of the Chinese nation’s Tianya complex. There are also four characters ‘Boundless Sea and Sky’ engraved directly below the Tianya Stone, which stirs people’s ambition of ‘The vast sea allows the fish to leap and the high sky allows the birds to fly’, interprets the artistic conception of ‘the ends of the earth’, and symbolizes people’s yearning for a beautiful future. Open all year round and all day long.
Tianya Stone
The Tianya Stone was inscribed by Cheng Zhe, the magistrate of Yazhou in the fifth year of Yongzheng[...]









