The nine-story Pavilion of Prince Teng, originally constructed during the Tang Dynasty, stands as a testament to Nanchang’s rich history. Renowned for its impressive height and grand size, the pavilion showcases an architectural style more closely associated with the Song Dynasty. Inside, visitors can explore a collection of bronzes, musical instruments, and other lavish gifts that were once presented to Prince Teng. The intricate details and historical artifacts offer a glimpse into the opulence and cultural significance of this ancient structure.
Pavilion of Prince Teng (Tengwang Pavilion)
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