The three most beautiful pavilions in ancient China

The three most beautiful pavilions in ancient China

Anhui · Drunkard Pavilion

Drunkard Pavilion is located on the Langya Ancient Road halfway up Langya Mountain in Langya District, Chuzhou City, Anhui Province Next to it, within the Langya Mountain Scenic Area, it is now a national 4A-level tourist attraction. It was named by Ouyang Xiu, one of the Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties. It was built in the seventh year of Qingli in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is the birthplace of The Drunken Old Man’s Pavilion

Zhejiang·Lanting

Lanting is located in Lanting Town, Keqiao District, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province. It is famous at home and abroad for its famous calligraphy work Wang Xizhi's "Lanting Collection Preface". It is one of the top ten famous pavilions in China. It is located in Lanting Scenic Area is now a national 4A-level tourist attraction and one of the three famous scenic spots in the suburbs of Shaoxing

Jiangsu·Canglang Pavilion

Canglang Pavilion is located in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province Canglangting Street, Gusu District, was built in the Qingli period of the Northern Song Dynasty. It was once the residence of Han Shizhong. It is the oldest garden in Suzhou. Together with the Lion Grove Garden, Humble Administrator's Garden and Liuyuan Garden, it is one of the four major gardens in Suzhou during the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. Canglang Pavilion is now a world cultural heritage and a national 5A tourist attraction