Jiaxiu Pavilion of Guiyang City is built on the Nanming River in the south of the city, with a huge stone for a base. It's a symbol of the city, and anyone who has ever been to Guiyang will climb the pavilion to see the scenery. The building was built during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (1598) and the existing structure was reconstructed during the Xuan Tong period of the Qing Dynasty (1909). Pic by photographer Han Guiqun. Guiyang, Ming Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, China Travel, Climbing, China, Architecture, House Styles, Building

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Jiaxiu Pavilion of Guiyang City is built on the Nanming River in the south of the city, with a huge stone for a base. It's a symbol of the city, and anyone who has ever been to Guiyang will climb the pavilion to see the scenery. The building was built during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (1598) and the existing structure was reconstructed during the Xuan Tong period of the Qing Dynasty (1909). Pic by photographer Han Guiqun.

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