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Pavilion of Prince Teng

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The Pavilion of Prince Teng is a storied tower on the east bank of the Gan River in Nanchang. Rebuilt multiple times, it is celebrated as one of China's Four Great Towers and immortalized in Wang Bo's classic poem. Visitors climb the nine-story structure for panoramic river and city views, explore exhibits on Tang dynasty culture, and admire the intricate architecture with flying eaves and painted beams. The surrounding park offers gardens and statues that evoke the pavilion's literary heritage.

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  • Climb to the top for sweeping views of the Gan River and Nanchang skyline
  • See the bronze statue of Wang Bo and read the engraved 'Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng'
  • Explore the adjacent garden with traditional pavilions and a large fountain

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