Tengwang Pavilion

E338569

Tengwang Pavilion is a famous ancient Chinese tower in Nanchang, celebrated for its classical architecture, cultural significance, and prominence in Chinese literature and art.

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Tengwang Pavilion canonical 1
滕王阁 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Chinese tower
cultural heritage site
pavilion
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Tang-style pavilion
traditional Chinese architecture
associatedWith Yellow Crane Tower
Yueyang Tower
associatedWithAuthor Wang Bo
associatedWork Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng
country China
culturalSymbolOf Jiangxi Province
Nanchang
currentStructureCompletedIn 1989
famousFor Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng
classical Chinese architecture
cultural significance
prominence in Chinese art
prominence in Chinese literature
hasChineseName Tengwang Pavilion self-linksurface differs
surface form: 滕王阁
hasCulturalStatus iconic Jiangnan tower
hasDynastyContext Tang dynasty
hasFeature multi-eaved roof
painted beams and rafters
stone and concrete core
upturned eaves
wooden structure appearance
hasFunction cultural exhibition space
scenic viewing platform
tourist attraction
hasInscription calligraphy of Wang Bo's preface
hasMajorReconstruction 1989 reconstruction
hasPinyinName Téngwáng Gé
hasReconstruction Ming dynasty reconstruction
Qing dynasty reconstruction
Song dynasty reconstruction
hasTheme Tang culture exhibitions
poetry and calligraphy exhibitions
hasViewOf Gan River
Nanchang cityscape
locatedIn Jiangxi Province
Nanchang
China
surface form: People's Republic of China
locatedOn east bank of the Gan River
namedAfter Prince Teng
numberOfStories 9
originalBuilder Li Yuanying
originalBuilderTitle Prince Teng
originallyBuiltDuring Tang dynasty
originallyBuiltIn 653
partOf Three Great Towers of Jiangnan
recognizedBy Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People’s Republic of China
surface form: China National Tourism Administration
tourismCategory AAAAA tourist attraction

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Nanchang hasLandmark Tengwang Pavilion
Tengwang Pavilion hasChineseName Tengwang Pavilion self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: 滕王阁