Wenchang Pavilion is located in the east part of Guiyang city, Southwest China's Guizhou province. As a Chinese national key cultural relic protection unit, it is a symbolic building and an important memory of the Guiyang people as are the old city wall and the old city gate. Visiting the pavilion makes people feel like they have gone back a hundred years.
Wenchang Pavilion [Photo provided to english.guiyang.gov.cn]
Outside wall of the Wenchang Pavilion [Photo provided to english.guiyang.gov.cn]
Wenchang Pavilion was built in 1609, the 37th year of the reign of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), and was originally used to worship the Emperor Wenchang. It was rebuilt in 1669, the 8th year of the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), and was repaired and expanded during the reigns of Yongzheng, Qianlong, Jiaqing and Daoguang. The pavilion is the only three-story, three eaved, and nine angled roof pavilion in China.
Wenchang Pavilion is an ideal place for enjoyment and relaxation.
Panorama of the Wenchang Pavilion [Photo provided to english.guiyang.gov.cn]
Address: No 29, Wenchang Street, Yunyan district, Guiyang City
Ticket price: free
Opening hours: 09:00-17:00
Tel: +86-851-85827241