The Langya Cultural Exhibition Hall is located on the hillside to the north of the west gate parking lot of Langya Terrace scenic area. It is a building with black tiles and red pillars. Although it has overlapping eaves and corridors on multiple terraces, the lines are straight but not complicated. The shape is simple and atmospheric, with a solemn ancient charm. One can tell at a glance that it is in the architectural style of the Qin and Han dynasties. There stands a bronze statue in front of the exhibition hall. On the front of the preface hall of the exhibition hall is exhibited the ‘Langya Terrace Map’ painted by Wang Heping from Langya in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China. Walk up the steps along the middle of the backyard of the preface hall, bypass the bronze tripod (reproduction) unearthed nearby Langya Terrace in the Spring and Autumn Period, and enter the main exhibition hall of the two-story building. After exiting the main exhibition hall and entering the courtyard again, browse along the corridor. You can see that on the corridor wall are embedded stone inscriptions of poems, essays and odes chanting Langya Terrace and Langya scenery by famous people of all ages. Opening hours: Open from 08:30 to 16:30 all year round.
Langya Cultural Exhibition Hall
The Langya Cultural Exhibition Hall is located on the hillside to the north of the west gate parking[...]