Santai Pavilion is a historical and renowned pavilion along the Yangtze River, originally constructed during the Chongzhen era of the Ming Dynasty and later destroyed by war. It was reconstructed at the end of the 20th century. The newly built Santana Pavilion stands at approximately 30 meters tall with five stories, featuring a square structure, glazed tiles on the roof, and upturned eaves, exuding a grand presence.
Upon ascending Santana Pavilion, one can gaze south to the中断 of Tianmen, west to the rushing Yangtze River, east to the ancient town of Caishi, and north to the scenic views of Jiuhua. The pavilion is open year-round from 09:00 to 16:30, with specific operating conditions subject to daily opening status.Santai Pavilion: A Historical Landmark on the Yangtze River
Santai Pavilion is a historical and renowned pavilion along the Yangtze River, originally constructe[...]