Wenyoutai

Wenyoutai was built in the Taiping Xingguo period of the Northern Song Dynasty (976). It is a high-p[...]

Wenyoutai was built in the Taiping Xingguo period of the Northern Song Dynasty (976). It is a high-platform building at the top of Dongshan Mountain. Standing on it and looking around, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery around. The four walls of Wenyoutai are adorned with calligraphy by famous masters and have high artistic value. On the west side is the Four Sages Shrine built in the Ming Dynasty. There are museums on both the east and west sides, providing a window for understanding the history and culture of Gaoyou. It corresponds remotely with Zhenguo Temple Pagoda in the west of the city, Chalous and Jingtu Temple Pagoda in the east of the city, forming a set of simple and beautiful triangular three-dimensional outline. Opening hours: Open all year round from 08:30 to 17:30. Supplementary note on preferential policies: The above information is for reference only. For specific information, please refer to the disclosure on the day at the scenic spot. Service facilities. Parking lot: [Wenyoutai Parking Lot]. Reference price: free. Address: Square at the main entrance of the scenic spot. Parking spaces: 100.


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