Bo Wen Building Tourism Service Center

The Bo Wen Building, modeled after one of the four famous towers in Jiangnan, the Yellow Crane Tower, is nearly […]

The Bo Wen Building, modeled after one of the four famous towers in Jiangnan, the Yellow Crane Tower, is nearly identical in size and structure. The entire building has a nine-story interior and a five-story exterior, symbolizing the everlasting heavens with the number nine, which is also revered in China for its auspicious and odd-number significance.


Inside the building, there are multiple exhibition halls such as the ninth-floor viewing platform, eighth-floor Western Zhou cultural relics, seventh-floor Tang River culture, sixth-floor European cultural return hall, fifth-floor integrity culture education base, fourth-floor ancient stage, third-floor Suifeng Liu’s historical museum, second-floor Bo Wen study, and the first-floor Liu Ji exhibition hall. These halls use time as the ‘thread’ and events and figures as the ‘interwoven elements’, employing historical documents, existing cultural relics, images, and video materials to display the ‘Liu Ji culture’ from multiple perspectives.


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