How many floors are there in the Yellow Crane Tower? Thank you for your questions.

The Yellow Crane Tower is one of the three famous buildings in the history of China. It is as famous as Yueyang Tower in Hunan and Wangtengting Pavilion in Jiangxi, and it is one of the national key scenic spots. It is the symbol of Wuhan. Since ancient times, it has enjoyed the reputation of "the first scene in the world" and "the first floor in the world", which is famous at all times and all over the world. The ancient Yellow Crane Tower was built in the Three Kingdoms Period in the second year of Wu (AD 223). It was originally built in the Yellow Crane Head in Sheshan, hence the name. In the long river of history, the Yellow Crane Tower has gone through many vicissitudes, been destroyed and built repeatedly, and has been immortal, which can be verified for more than 30 times. The Yellow Crane Tower was last destroyed in August of the 10th year of Guangxu in the late Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1884). There is a saying that "the prosperity of the country is the prosperity of the building". The ancient Yellow Crane Tower "has three floors, with a height of 9 feet 2 feet and a copper roof of 7 feet, making * * * the number of 99". The new national reconstruction building broke ground on 198 1 and was completed and opened on June 1985+0 1. The newly-built Yellow Crane Tower is located on the western slope of Gaoguan Mountain at the western end of Sheshan Mountain, facing the Simenkou of Wuchang Old Town, and in the triangle of Beijing-Guangzhou Railway crossing Yangtze River Bridge and diversion approach bridge. The whole complex consists of the main building, pavilion, porch, archway, south building, stone tablet gallery and classical commercial service street. The chief designer of Yellow Crane Tower is Mr. Xiang. On the basis of a large number of historical documents, the design is based on the principle of "from the ancients, superior to the ancients", drawing on the strengths of previous dynasties and opinions from all sides. The main building is 5 1.4m high, with five floors in total .. It adopts the classical architectural structure of China, with a square plane and a shape of one, with each side being 35m long. The whole building is a reinforced concrete imitation wood structure, with 72 strong vermilion columns rising from the ground. 69 horns are hanging in the air. The golden glazed tile surface looks particularly brilliant at first glance. This simple and vigorous gesture is like a yellow crane flying back. There are gold plaques hanging high downstairs on all sides, mostly written by calligraphers. On the west front of the second floor, there are three characters "Yellow Crane Tower" inscribed by Shu Tong, president of China Calligraphy Association, with "Nanwei High Arch" in the south, "Chutian Jim" in the east and "Beidou Qin" in the north. Written by Li, Yu and Tao Shu respectively. There are large painted porcelain murals, couplets, poems and records on all floors of the building, which are full of national culture. On the front of the ground floor is the Yellow Crane Tower written by Yan Boli in the Tang Dynasty, with two murals on both sides, Sun Quan's "Building a City" and Zhou Yu's "The Night Banquet", which briefly describes the history of the Yellow Crane Tower. The main body of the mural in the main hall on the third floor is "Knowing People through the Ages", which reproduces 1 1 Tang and Song celebrities and their poems and songs. The exhibition hall on the fourth floor collects and displays ancient and modern paintings and calligraphy works; On the fifth floor, there is a mural "The Great River", which shows the majestic momentum of the Yangtze River. There are pavilions, corridors, archways and bronze yellow crane sculptures around the main building, which makes the main building more magnificent.