An optional destinatio for China travel - Old Town of Qingyan

Posted by ugfanfan on March 13th, 2015


The Old Town of Qingyan is in southeast the town of Guiyang, Guizhou region, 29 miles from the town middle. It was designed in the Eleventh season of the Hongwu emperor, Ming empire (AD 1378), and is one of the best-known historical places in Guizhou. It includes a 3–square-kilometer place, and still has a Ming and Qing empire design, with some structural features. The place has more than 30 wats or temples and group places, eight shrines, five garrets, three caverns, one structure, and one garden, with charming designed supports, rafters, and support supports.

It is a place where the southern aspect of and european societies, Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Catholicism fulfill. Moreover to the many wats or temples in the town, there is a Religious cathedral and a Roman Catholic cathedral.

Qingyan Castle was designed in 1378, so it has a more than 600-year record and knowledgeable periods of renovation and development. The fortress was initially created of world, with surfaces and walkways of rock included over the decades.

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