Pengcheng Square is composed of three parts: the central square, the auxiliary square, and the south square.
The square is divided into green spaces in the shape of a ‘Ding’ (a traditional Chinese cooking vessel), with the four legs of the ‘Ding’ representing the pathways extending in all directions for visitors to explore. The body of the ‘Ding’ is paved with Anxi Red and Taihang Red granite, resembling a chessboard, symbolizing Xuzhou’s historical significance as a strategic location for military contention. The specific opening hours and business status are subject to the daily opening conditions.Pengcheng Square
Pengcheng Square is composed of three parts: the central square, the auxiliary square, and the south[...]