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The East Gate Tower of Liuzhou was built in the early Ming Dynasty. The foundation of this city is made of marble and the walls are made of thick bricks. There is a stone carving of "East Gate" on the city gate, which means "Hongwu was founded in April 14th". Mingdong Building was built in Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty and rebuilt by Guo, a famous architect in Liuzhou, in the first year of Guangxu.
Xilai ancient temple
Founded in Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in Qing Dynasty, it is located on the west side of Linjiang Lane, Yaru Road, Chengzhong District, facing Liujiang River. There is a courtyard in front of the temple, a hall in the middle, a monastery in the east and a private house in the west. There used to be five Buddha statues in the temple, all of which were very tall and solemn. The original six inscriptions have been lost, and there are still 1 inscriptions on the Western Wall. In addition, on the right side of the main entrance of the temple, there is a stone carving carved by Guangxu Wu Jia in summer, which reads "Xilai Ancient Temple". Calligraphy is fluent, vigorous and bold, and carving is quite fine.
Liu Hou Park.
Liu Hou Park, located in Guluochi area on the north bank of Liujiang River in Liuzhou City, was built to commemorate Liu Zongyuan, the secretariat of Liuzhou in Tang Dynasty. Founded in the second year of Tang Changqing (822), it was originally named "Luochi Temple" because of its proximity to Luochi. In the thirty-second year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1906), a park was built with Liu Hou Temple as the center at the initiative of local celebrities. In Xuantongyuannian (1909), Liu Hou Temple was expanded into a park and named Liu Hou Park.