As soon as I arrived in Yangzhou, I was attracted by the ginkgo tree at the intersection of the hotel before I even got off the car and couldn't take my eyes away.
Since the meeting was moved to the evening, we temporarily enjoyed the old town (residential area) of Yangzhou;
The sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, and my hands are stiff and trembling from the cold, but I still insist on walking around and looking at the trees [face covering]
In an old house somewhere, a master was demolishing an old house and building a new one. This tree that grew into the wall shared by two families was forced to expose its root system. Seeing me watching the fun, the master directly handed me the iron drill and asked to take a picture of me [呲ya ]
This is purely a staged photo. I'm afraid this iron drill weighs less than 20 kilograms. Although I can lift it and move it, I would never dare to actually pry the bricks. This is a common wall that has been built for hundreds of years, and it cannot be done with brute force. work.
The masters working in the yard laughed so hard that tears came out, and the saws, planes and hammers stopped. They are happy and so am I.
It got dark soon after the fun, and I froze into human-shaped popsicles; I quickly went back to the hotel to work.
When it comes to wandering around wherever possible, I'm really capable
Crane Temple attraction highlights
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The Xianhe Temple in Yangzhou is shaped like a crane and is well preserved. It is an ingenious blend of Chinese and Arab architectural styles. Xianhe Temple was founded in the first year of Song Deyou (1275), and there are still remains of Islamic culture in the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. When building the mosque, Puhattin arranged the layout from the "mouth" to the "tail" according to the shape of the crane. Opposite the gate, the original screen wall was called "Hezui" (demolition in 1958); the temple gate is a horned archway, like a crane's head raised; Crane body. On the north and south sides of the main hall, there are half pavilions with upturned eaves, like crane wings (the half pavilion on the south side is the Moon-watching Pavilion, and the half pavilion on the north side has been encircled). The back of the hall was originally facing the river, and bamboo groves were planted everywhere, shaped like a crane tail (the bamboo groves did not exist after filling the Wen River to build a road); there are wells on the left and right sides in front of the hall, which are regarded as crane eyes. The vermilion horizontal plaque in the front of the Xianhe Temple is engraved with golden Arabic - Taismi (Great Mercy and Great Compassion), and a hundred circles are engraved on the horizontal plaque of the kiln gate in the middle of the rear hall, and each circle is engraved with gold-painted Arabic. arts.
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Show More ReviewsAs soon as I arrived in Yangzhou, I was attracted by the ginkgo tree at the intersection of the hotel before I even got off the car and couldn't take my eyes away. Since the meeting was moved to the evening, we temporarily enjoyed the old town (residential area) of Yangzhou; The sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, and my hands are stiff and trembling from the cold, but I still insist on walking around and looking at the trees [face covering] In an old house somewhere, a master was demolishing an old house and building a new one. This tree that grew into the wall shared by two families was forced to expose its root system. Seeing me watching the fun, the master directly handed me the iron drill and asked to take a picture of me [呲ya ] This is purely a staged photo. I'm afraid this iron drill weighs less than 20 kilograms. Although I can lift it and move it, I would never dare to actually pry the bricks. This is a common wall that has been built for hundreds of years, and it cannot be done with brute force. work. The masters working in the yard laughed so hard that tears came out, and the saws, planes and hammers stopped. They are happy and so am I. It got dark soon after the fun, and I froze into human-shaped popsicles; I quickly went back to the hotel to work. When it comes to wandering around wherever possible, I'm really capable