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Located in east Guiyang, Wenchang Pavilion is a cultural heritage under protection of the provincial government. It was built in 1609 in the Ming Dynasty and reconstructed in 1669 in the Qing Dynasty. A three-storey building under a three-eave roof with nine irregular edges, it is a structure typical of the local architectural style. The windows and doors of the structure are decorated by delicate carvings, colorful drawings, and gently raised eaves in a grey tone.
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Located in east [[Guiyang]], '''Wenchang Pavilion''' is a cultural heritage under protection of the provincial government. It was built in 1609 in the [[Ming Dynasty]] and reconstructed in 1669 in the [[Qing Dynasty]]. A three-storey building under a three-eave roof with nine irregular edges, it is a structure typical of the local architectural style. The windows and doors of the structure are decorated by delicate carvings, colorful drawings, and gently raised eaves in a grey tone.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:44, 23 March 2010

Located in east Guiyang, Wenchang Pavilion is a cultural heritage under protection of the provincial government. It was built in 1609 in the Ming Dynasty and reconstructed in 1669 in the Qing Dynasty. A three-storey building under a three-eave roof with nine irregular edges, it is a structure typical of the local architectural style. The windows and doors of the structure are decorated by delicate carvings, colorful drawings, and gently raised eaves in a grey tone.

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