Longguang Pavilion is located in the southeast outside of Huai’an City. It was built by Zhu Dadian, the governor of water transportation in the late Ming Dynasty. It is a large architectural complex and worships Kuixing in the middle. It was renovated in 1844. Ding Yan has a record. It was destroyed in the war of resistance. Juxing Hall: A place for scholars to read and discuss literature. ‘Limen Hangs Rules’: The gate of Juxing Hall is called ‘Limen’.
There is a regular circular object (i.e., a compass) hanging at the upper end, symbolizing rules and models. ‘Yilu Plants Squares’: The avenue leading to Juxing Hall is called ‘Yilu’. There is a square array of trees planted on the road, symbolizing that people should be upright and abide by principles. Opening hours: Open from 08:30 to 17:00 all year round.Longguang Pavilion
Longguang Pavilion is located in the southeast outside of Huai’an City. It was built by Zhu Da[...]