Ok, after all, it is a palace, although it is also a ruin. .
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Nansong Huangshi Jinyuan Relic Site Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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After the Song Dynasty went south, in the first year of Shaoxing (1131), Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty ordered Xu Kangguo to use the Yuanzhou rule to build a palace. From four years to twenty-eight years, the palace city and the southeast outer city were expanded, so that the entire imperial city ranged east from the Zhonghe River section. To the west, it reaches Fenghuang Mountain in the west, Biaoshuwan in the south, and Wansongling in the north. In the first year of Jingyan (1276), the Yuan army attacked Hangzhou, and soon half of the palace was destroyed by fire. Later, the remaining palaces were changed to Baoguo Temple, Xiaoxianlin Temple, Zunsheng Temple, Xingyuan Temple and Banruo Temple. In the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, the main hall basically collapsed, and the entire imperial city gradually fell into ruins. The former imperial city is now the warehouse of the logistics department of the military region and residential buildings. Only the ruins are buried deep underground. There are many relics and relics from the Five Dynasties to the Yuan Dynasty in the surrounding area.
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Nansong Huangshi Jinyuan Relic Site Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Ok, after all, it is a palace, although it is also a ruin. .
The old site of the Southern Song Dynasty Imperial City is not much preserved.
A lot of historical aftertaste, more understanding of history and culture
I took a taxi, but it didn't work, only because of the interior decoration on August 3.