Tianxin Pavilion is located in Tianxin Park. It was first built in 1746 and rebuilt in 1983. It is a tower in the ancient city of Changsha.
You can climb the tower to feel the ancient charm. The surrounding city wall is the only remaining section of the ancient city wall in Changsha.
The whole building is supported by 46 red-painted columns, with chestnut tiles and whitewashed walls, and a thick and stable gray-white stone foundation.
There are 62 stone lions carved on the stone railings in front and behind the pavilion, and 32 wind horse copper bells are hung on the pavilion, ringing in the wind.
Attractions Location: No. 17 Tianxin Road, Tianxin District, Changsha City, Hunan Province
Tickets:
Adult ticket: 32 RMB; Child/student/senior ticket: 15 RMB
Opening hours:
07:30-17:30 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)
Contact Details: 0731-85155379;0731-85829982
Transportation:
Take bus No. 122, 130, 167, 311, 314 or 406 to Tianxin Pavilion Station, which is within walking distance
Time reference: 1-3 hours
Tianxin Pavilion is a historic landmark in Changsha city, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into ancient Chinese architecture. This itinerary focuses on exploring Tianxin Pavilion and nearby cultural spots in a single day.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in downtown Changsha near Wuyi Square or Huangxing Road. Try signature dishes like stinky tofu, spicy crayfish, and rice noodles.
Souvenirs: Local snacks (stinky tofu packaged), handmade fans, Changsha embroidery, and calligraphy brushes.
Combine Tianxin Pavilion with Changsha’s historic and modern highlights.
Accommodation/Food: Stay near Yuelu Academy or city center. Sample local river fish and Hunan spicy hotpot.
Souvenirs: Tea leaves, Mao Zedong memorabilia, local handicrafts.
Extend your trip to include cultural museums and more natural scenery around Changsha.
Accommodation/Food: Hotels near Meixi Lake or city center. Try local snacks such as rice cake and chili paste.
Souvenirs: Cultural relic replicas, traditional paper cuttings, local teas.
Include a day trip to nearby historical sites and relax at scenic spots.
Accommodation/Food: Stay near city center or Mawangdui area. Try Hunan steamed fish and spicy tofu dishes.
Souvenirs: Cultural relic miniatures, local artwork, handmade jewelry.
Add a cultural exploration day outside Changsha and enjoy traditional ethnic experiences.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Changsha city. Try Shaoshan local specialties like steamed corn and smoked meats.
Souvenirs: Mao memorabilia, Shaoshan specialty foods, handcrafted items.
Combine city highlights with natural attractions in the region.
Accommodation/Food: Hotel near Hengshan or Changsha. Try local mountain cuisine and tofu dishes.
Souvenirs: Religious charms, mountain herbal teas, incense sticks.
Enjoy a full week of cultural immersion, nature, and local life around Changsha and Hunan Province.
Accommodation/Food: Stay downtown Changsha. Celebrate with Hunan hotpot or river fish dishes.
Souvenirs: Spices, local teas, handicrafts, calligraphy sets.
Located in the southeast corner of the central area of Changsha, on the ancient city wall at the intersection of Chengnan Road and Tianxin Road, it is a tower of the ancient city of Changsha. It is an important scenic spot in Changsha and the only remaining symbol of the ancient city of Changsha. The building has three floors with a construction area of 846 square meters. It has green tiles and flying eaves, red beams and painted buildings. The pavilion is cleverly integrated with the ancient city wall and other buildings in Tianxin Park. The site occupies the highest terrain in the city, and is located on the city wall more than 30 meters high, with Miaogao Peak nearby.
The name of "Tianxin Pavilion" comes from the legend. The astrologers at that time believed that the high and steep terrain and the uplifted earth veins here were auspicious signs of prosperity in literature, so they built the "Tianxin" and "Wenchang" pavilions on the city tower to respond to it. In the past, there was a couplet: "Clouds and mountains on all sides are in sight, and the lights of thousands of houses are always concerned", which is the original intention of building the pavilion. As time passed, the Tianxin and Wenchang pavilions were destroyed, and only a plaque with the word "Tianxin" remained. Later, a pavilion was built next to the ruins of Wenchang Pavilion and was called Tianxin Pavilion.
Meituan has a combined ticket for Tianxin Pavilion and Du Fu Jiangge, and the total price is more than three yuan cheaper.
The attraction is not big, there are many exhibition boards, and it takes ten minutes to walk around and half an hour to walk around. It's nice to have a rest room on the first floor.
Maybe I didn't appreciate her beauty and thought she was just average. You can take a look at her on the way, but there's no need to go there specially to see her.
The scenery is so-so, but the historical significance is greater than anything else, so if you are interested, you can take a look. I went there for the commemoration.
Actually, I didn’t go up there, I just walked around Tianxin Park.
Tianxin Park is the only remaining section of the ancient city wall in Changsha. I like this kind of scenic spot that preserves history.
Yueyang has Yueyang Tower, Wuhan has Yellow Crane Tower, and Changsha, the first stop of this trip, actually has Tianxin Pavilion, which is an unexpected gain. Although not as famous as the previous two, it is also a symbol of the ancient city of Changsha, where traces of time are everywhere. The city wall is more than ten meters high, comparable to the ancient city of Xi'an, with many cannons, and its defensive function is evident. Changsha is probably also a water-rich city. Green plants are planted everywhere on the inner and outer city walls, especially in the inner city, which is covered with moss. The green emerging from the mottled wall highlights the vicissitudes of time.
Walking on the soft soil and touching the thirty-year-old stone walls, it seems as if I am also touching the Ming and Qing dynasties of this city.
There is a section of road before entering the ticket gate. The elderly are relaxing on this road. The ticket is 32 per person. When you come in, you can see various historical introductions. It's quite small. If you don't like history lessons, you don't have to come.
The scenic area is very small, and the ticket price is not worth it. The old Tianxin Pavilion was destroyed in the Wenxi Fire, and the current Tianxin Pavilion was rebuilt in 1983. The pavilion is three stories high, surrounded by ancient city walls and forts, of course, all of which are restored in ancient times. Compared with the four famous pavilions, Tianxin Pavilion is undoubtedly quite shabby.
It is the wall around a tower in the ancient city of Changsha. It is the only remaining section of the ancient city wall in Changsha.
I saw from China-TravelNote that the ticket sales time for Tianxin Pavilion is until 6:30, but when I went to the ticket booth in person, I found out that they closed at 5:00. It costs 32 yuan to go up to Tianxin Pavilion. If I don't take a look, I will feel regretful; after taking a look, I feel that 32 yuan is a bit expensive. After all, it is just an attic, and the layout should be similar to Du Fu Jiang Pavilion. The fort and the ancient city wall are very historical and have witnessed countless wars in Changsha. Facts have proved that this money is not a pity if you don't spend it, but you will regret it if you spend it.
Tianxin Pavilion is the oldest building in Changsha. During the war years, it witnessed the steadfast and unyielding spirit of the Changsha people.
Coming here reminds me of the Battle of Changsha. A statue of General Xue Yue should be erected!
The main body of Tianxin Pavilion is charged, and it is cheaper to buy tickets online. There is also a teahouse at the entrance of the ticket office, which says that you can enter the pavilion for free to drink tea without any additional charge. I don't know whether it is official or public.
I came across it by chance when I was walking around with my friends, but I only saw the back and took a look at the front when I passed by in a car, but I didn't visit it up close.
Tianxin Pavilion is located in the southeast corner of the central area of Changsha, on the ancient city wall at the intersection of Chengnan Road and Tianxin Road. It is a tower in the ancient city of Changsha. Tianxin Pavilion has three floors, a construction area of 846 square meters, green tiles and flying eaves, and red beams and painted buildings.
Tianxin Pavilion was first built in the late Ming Dynasty and rebuilt during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. It was burned down in the Wenxi Fire during the Anti-Japanese War and rebuilt in 1983.
In ancient times, it was the highest point in Changsha, overlooking the entire city. It was mainly used for astrology, divination and sacrifice. After reconstruction, it was mainly preserved as a historical mark of a city. At present, due to the surrounding high-rise buildings, it is no longer possible to overlook the entire city. Being in it, you have the illusion of being hidden in the city.
The commanding height of Changsha Old City, where two cannons killed Xiao Chaogui, was once burned down by the Changsha fire, and has now been rebuilt and a warning bell has been added. There are many cultural and historical introductions to Hunan in the pavilion, which is worth a visit.
Tianxin Pavilion was once a place where the ancients observed the stars and worshipped the gods. In addition, the ancient pavilion is located on the top of Longfu Mountain, the highest mountain in the ancient city of Changsha. It was regarded by the ancients as a Feng Shui treasure land with auspicious signs. Many people are willing to pray here to eliminate disasters and strengthen the family. At the south end of the park, there is a small section of the city wall left over from the Ming Dynasty. The bottom is made of long granite and the upper part is made of large blue bricks. On the highest and widest part of the city wall, stands Tianxin Pavilion.
Tianxin Pavilion is a witness to the Battle of Changsha. Tianxin Pavilion was built during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. After its construction, there was no record of its achievements until the "Wenxi Fire" during the Anti-Japanese War, which made the world know about Tianxin Pavilion. In the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, China's highest military authorities implemented the "scorched earth war of resistance" policy. On November 12, 1938, the Japanese army approached Changsha. The Changsha Garrison Command was ordered to implement a plan to prevent the burning of Changsha, and planned to use the fire in Tianxin Pavilion as a signal. In the early morning of the 13th, a fire suddenly broke out somewhere in the South Gate. The firefighters mistook it for a signal and set fire everywhere, and a long-lasting fire suddenly broke out. The fire burned for 5 days and 5 nights, destroying 70% of the city's buildings and killing 3,000 compatriots. The wealth created and accumulated by the people of Changsha from generation to generation turned to ashes in an instant. The people of Changsha made great sacrifices for the national war of resistance. Because the rhyme code of the telegram on the 12th was "Wen", it was called the "Wenxi Fire" in history.
It is relatively close to Du Fu Jiang Pavilion. If you have enough time, I recommend you to come and have a look. Tianxin Park has been built around Tianxin Pavilion. It is a place for Changsha citizens to relax and unwind with green trees, birds singing and flowers blooming. You need to check the ticket to enter the Tianxin Pavilion scenic area from the park. The online purchase price is 30 yuan.
Tianxin Pavilion was first built in the late Ming Dynasty and was originally named "Tianxing Pavilion". It was once a place for observing the stars and worshiping gods. It was rebuilt during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It was burned down by a fire during the Anti-Japanese War and rebuilt in 1983. It is an important scenic spot in Changsha and a 4A scenic spot.
This is a must-see. At first, I was attracted by the appearance and the highest position of Tianxin Pavilion. After going up, I learned about the historical background of Tianxin Pavilion and Changsha, which was very touching! At the time of the Wenxi Fire, Tianxin Pavilion was the tallest building in Changsha. It witnessed the fire and reconstruction process of the whole city of Changsha. Standing in Tianxin Pavilion and overlooking Changsha, it feels very distressing. Not only were all the people and buildings destroyed, but also the historical relics of thousands of years were all burned. It's so sad!
At first I was hesitant about whether the 30 yuan was worth it, but when I went in I found that the price was quite cheap. The architecture, departments, and historical knowledge are all worth recommending.
It costs 32 yuan to buy a ticket to climb the pavilion, and feel how the great man studied in this environment when he was young. The scenic area is not big, suitable for blowing the wind and daydreaming on the pavilion. If there are too many people and it is not quiet enough, it seems meaningless. The key point: you can only leave the paid area to go to the toilet, but think about it, there is no toilet on the city wall.
Tianxin Pavilion, rebuilt during the Qianlong period, witnessed the gains and losses of the four Changsha battles.
Today, Tianxin Pavilion witnesses the rapid development of Changsha’s urban construction.
Tickets: 30
32 yuan ticket. The place is not big, very small, there is a 4D movie "Guan Yu Battle Changsha" for a few minutes, and some old photos. 1-1.5 hours is enough to play.
Opposite the Jiandu Museum is Tianxin Park, where many old men play Landlord. I didn't go up to Tianxin Pavilion, but walked through one door and along the ancient city wall to another door.
You need to buy tickets to climb the pavilion. There is a slight discount online, 30 yuan per ticket. I think Tianxin Pavilion is still worth climbing up to see. When leaving Tianxin Park, I saw an interesting scene. Several uncles and aunts were playing mahjong under the trees with umbrellas.
Tianxin Pavilion, named after the Book of History, which says "all have one virtue, and can enjoy the favor of heaven", is the only remaining symbol of the ancient city of Changsha. It was regarded by the ancients as a Feng Shui treasure land with auspicious signs. Tianxin Pavilion, located in Tianxin Park in the southeast corner of Changsha's city center, is a tower of Changsha's ancient city and also the symbol of Changsha's ancient city. The surrounding city wall is the only remaining section of the ancient city wall ruins in Changsha. Tianxin Pavilion was first built in the 11th year of Emperor Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1746) and was presided over by Yang Xi, the then military governor. The Tianxin Pavilion that tourists see today was rebuilt in 1983.
It's a small park, and then there's a short section of the tower! If you don't go up the tower, it's free. It seems that the full ticket is 32 yuan! This feels similar to the Bell and Drum Tower in Xi'an, there's nothing special to see. I just want to experience what it feels like to be in a relatively high place, and buy a ticket stub as a souvenir!
I went there for the reputation of being one of the four famous towers. It is a large park. The park is free, but the ticket to the attic is 32 yuan. I personally feel it is a bit expensive. I only went to the attic to see the street view. The view of Tianxin Pavilion is more beautiful.
It is built on Longfu Mountain, the highest mountain in Changsha. However, there are many tall buildings now, so it is impossible to climb up and see far. You can hardly see the Xiangjiang River from the third floor. The original building has been destroyed, and the building was rebuilt on the ruins. You can't see the ancient monuments.
A very famous Changsha attraction with profound historical significance, a scenic spot that travelers should not miss.
There is no charge for entering Tianxin Pavilion Park, but there is a charge for climbing up the Tianxin Pavilion, which costs 50 yuan.
There are ancient city walls, red robe cannons, explanatory panels of attics from all over China, etc. around Tianxin Pavilion. It is worth seeing them when you come to Changsha.
The environment is comfortable, the air is fresh, and it is suitable for living.
Baidu paragraph: Tianxin Pavilion was formerly known as "Tianxing Pavilion", and its name originated from the "Xingye" theory that was popular in the Ming Dynasty. According to the division of stars, "Tianxing Pavilion" corresponds to the "Changsha Star" in the sky and is named after it. Therefore, this place was once a place for ancient people to observe the stars and worship the gods. In addition, the ancient pavilion is located on the top of Longfu Mountain, the highest mountain in the ancient city of Changsha. It was regarded by the ancients as a Feng Shui treasure land that presents auspicious signs. People are willing to pray for blessings, eliminate disasters, and strengthen the world and build their families here.
The ticket is 32 yuan, it is still worth a visit~
The park is free, and there are many people playing mahjong inside, which is very lively. Tickets are required to climb Tianxin Pavilion and see the ancient city wall. At that time, we went to the teahouse on the right side of the entrance of Tianxin Pavilion and got free tickets. I remember that the money spent on drinking tea was about the same as the ticket price, but you can rest your feet inside and look at the scenery by the window.
Tianxin Pavilion is inside the park. There is no charge for entering the park. Tickets will be checked when you are close to the entrance of Tianxin Pavilion. If you just want to walk around the park, you don't need to buy a ticket.
In order to slow down the invasion of the Japanese army, Changsha set a fire. Tianxin Pavilion was destroyed at that time and was later rebuilt.
There are many introductions about Tianxing Pavilion (Tianxin Pavilion) and Wenchang Pavilion in Tianxin Pavilion, and there are also some photos of old Changsha in the building next to it.
Tianxin Pavilion is located in the southeast corner of the central area of Changsha City, Hunan Province, on the ancient city wall at the intersection of Chengnan Road and Tianxin Road. It is a tower in the ancient city of Changsha. Tianxin Pavilion has three floors, with a construction area of 846 square meters, green tiles and flying eaves, and red beams and painted buildings. Tianxin Pavilion was first built in the late Ming Dynasty and rebuilt during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It was burned down in the Wenxi Fire during the Anti-Japanese War and rebuilt in 1983.
Tianxin Pavilion is located in the southeast corner of the central area of Changsha City, Hunan Province, on the ancient city wall at the intersection of Chengnan Road and Tianxin Road. It is a tower in the ancient city of Changsha. Tianxin Pavilion has three floors, with a construction area of 846 square meters, green tiles and flying eaves, and red beams and painted buildings. Tianxin Pavilion was first built in the late Ming Dynasty and rebuilt during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It was burned down by the Wenxi Fire during the Anti-Japanese War and rebuilt in 1983. It's just a one-shot, nothing special.
It's worth a visit. After all, it's a famous attraction in Changsha. Come and check it in! I just feel that the management doesn't pay attention to it. It's in disrepair and the paint is peeling off seriously.
It's been a while. Tianxin Pavilion requires a ticket, but there is a discount with a student ID card. If I remember correctly, it's 12??? So first of all, remember to bring your student ID card when you go out. I remember that going to Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon and the glass bridge is much cheaper than others, and the online tickets for the glass bridge and the Grand Canyon are adult tickets. I remember that the online price is more than 200, but the student ID card can buy a ticket for 150 (if I remember correctly, student tickets, children's tickets, and some other discount tickets can be bought at the scenic window). Oh, talking about Changsha, I'm off topic. Changsha Tianxin Pavilion, to be honest, in addition to visiting, it's best to do homework in advance. What kind of story is Tianxin Pavilion, otherwise you may really think that you have just seen three buildings, and there are everywhere. What's the feature of this. Looking into the distance from Tianxin Pavilion, the high-rise buildings today and the ancient buildings of the past seem to be incompatible, but in fact they each have their own characteristics.
The tickets are a bit expensive, there is basically nothing to do when you go up, it is not worth the price
The scenery of Tianxin Pavilion is pretty good and it is suitable for a walk.
We got up early in the morning and found that it was only 800 meters from the Orange Hotel to Tianxin Pavilion. It was very close, so we followed the navigation and walked there! It turned out to be a park with people doing morning exercises and square dancing. Going up further, we reached Tianxin Pavilion, which required a 32 yuan ticket. It was actually three small buildings with a remnant of the city wall. There were historical photos hanging in the building! There were also a few cannons! I didn't think there was anything to see!
Although it is a rebuilt attic, it has well preserved its original historical appearance, and it also objectively introduces the deeds of the leaders of the Communist Party of China and the history of Changsha city in a relatively complete manner. It is well worth a visit.
Historical monuments, the original city walls, if you are interested in history and culture, you can go and see
It is necessary to see this witness of Changsha's history.
Tianxin Pavilion has been known as "Xiaoxiang Ancient Pavilion, Qin and Han Dynasty Famous City" since ancient times. The scenic spots include the Anti-Japanese War Memorial Building ~ Chonglie Gate ~ Chonglie Pavilion ~ Taiping Army Soul. Now it has gone through hundreds of years of vicissitudes and has become a living fossil that witnesses Changsha's history. You can visit it if you have time!
On the day when Changsha was flooded, we originally planned to visit Orange Island, but Orange Island is located in a lower altitude, so we temporarily changed to the alternative plan of Tianxin Pavilion.
Dark clouds rolled in the sky, the rain was sometimes heavy and sometimes light, and there were few tourists. I was alone in the pavilion, and the rain dripping from the eaves was like a curtain of water. Outside the curtain of water was the Ferris wheel half-covered by the pipa, surrounded by modern buildings, urban roads and street lamps, and under the curtain of water were the clean ancient cannons, city walls and lush trees. Inside the curtain of water, I stood in front of the plaque "Jimu Chu Tianshu", letting the dark clouds roll and the heavy rain pour before my eyes, and I felt a sense of admiration for the profound sense of history.
Scenery: Surrounded by tall buildings and crisscrossing roads, if you only want to see the exterior of Tianxin Pavilion, it is best to view it from a distance and buy a ticket to enter the pavilion to just see the exhibitions inside or look at the modern buildings around it.
Features: The culture and history are real, the buildings are antique buildings, and some cultural relics should be real. There is also an antique market around.
Service: Due to heavy rain, one of the gates lost power, and then we were told that it was temporarily closed. Fortunately, I "are not afraid of those wearing shoes if they are barefoot, and those wearing wet clothes are not afraid of those wearing dry clothes." I used the mobile phone navigation to find a breakthrough and finally developed another entrance.
The site of an ancient city wall in Changsha. The Wenxi Fire made it more famous. Tianxin Pavilion was rebuilt later. If you have time, come and have a look and feel the atmosphere.
When we came out of Puzi Street, the travel agency's car was parked in front of this pavilion, so we took a look around.
Go back and you can see Orange Island from a distance.
It is free to enter Tianxin Pavilion Park, but you need to pay 32 yuan to visit the pavilion. However, you can get free tickets by spending 35 yuan to have a cup of tea in the teahouse next to the entrance. After entering, there is a section of Yuecheng, which has several cannons. There is also a red-robed general cannon on the fort, which is said to be the cannon that killed the Western King of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.
Tianxin Pavilion was originally Wenchang Pavilion, where talented scholars worshipped Wenchang Jun and Kuixing. Later, it was renamed Tianxin Pavilion in the Qing Dynasty, which means "never forget the great grace of heaven". After the founding of the People's Republic of China, a steamed bun shop was opened here, and General He Long praised the buns after eating them.
Outside Tianxin Pavilion is a newly built road, and in the distance is the Helong Gymnasium. The scenery is good, and there are many stories. There is also a North Pavilion next to it where you can watch a small animation of Guan Yu fighting in Changsha.
When I was watching "The Battle of Changsha" before, I heard the term "Wenxi Fire". There is a large alarm bell in Tianxin Pavilion, which is to warn of the "Wenxi Fire".
Located in the southeast corner of the central area of Changsha, on the ancient city wall at the intersection of Chengnan Road and Tianxin Road. It is a tower in the ancient city of Changsha. It is an important scenic spot in Changsha and the only remaining symbol of the ancient city of Changsha.
Tianxin Pavilion is three stories high. It is an ancient city tower in Changsha and also the symbol of Changsha.
Tianxin Pavilion is also in the central city, and is also a famous historical site. It is the only ancient city landmark in Changsha. In Tianxin Pavilion Park, you can also experience the life of Changsha people. Of course, there are many places to take photos! If you are hungry, it is also a good idea to go to the South Gate to eat authentic Changsha snacks!
Recommended star rating: ★★★★
Specific address: No. 4 Tianxin Road, Changsha
Scenic spot fees: Tianxin Park tickets are free, Tianxin Pavilion tickets are 32 yuan
City transportation: There are many bus routes, Baidu Maps and Amap can help you (download offline maps in advance)
Time required: 2 hours is enough
Special tip: Tianxin Pavilion is very small compared to other scenic spots, so you can avoid it, but if you want to experience the atmosphere of Changsha people, you can come! By the way, there are also food nearby, and there will be a detailed route plan later!
Apart from that small circle of city wall, there is not much to see, and most of it was destroyed in the Wenxi Fire, so the ticket price is not worth it.
Tianxin Pavilion is located on the southeastern ancient city wall of Changsha. Its name first appeared in the poem "View from Tianxin Pavilion" by Yu Yi in the late Ming Dynasty. It was rebuilt during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. "The splendor of the southern part of the city is gathered in this pavilion", and it became famous and became a place for scholars to gather and chant. Today, it is comparable to Yueyang Tower, Yellow Crane Tower and Tengwang Pavilion, and is known as the symbol of the ancient city of Changsha.
The ticket is 32 yuan. You can climb up to see the scenery. Although it is a bit small, it is also a good place.
It's similar to other city walls, with no particular differences.
Tianxin Pavilion is located in the southeast corner of the central area of Changsha, on the ancient city wall where Chengnan Road and Tianxin Road meet. It is a tower in the ancient city of Changsha. It is an important scenic spot in Changsha and the only remaining symbol of the ancient city of Changsha. You can also watch the so-called 4D short film in Tianxin Pavilion. To be honest, I regretted not watching it, and I regretted even more after watching it. After watching it, I said: What the hell is this.
After exiting the Jiandu Museum, walk a few hundred meters north along Tianxin Road and you will arrive at the final stop of my Hunan trip - Tianxin Pavilion. In fact, when I mention Tianxin Pavilion, the first thing that comes to my mind is the Taiwanese actress Tian Xin. Could it be because she filmed a movie in the attic before, so she got this name? In fact, there is no connection between the two.
Back to the point, one of the only physical objects left in the thousand-year history of the ancient city of Changsha is a section of the ancient city wall around Tianxin Pavilion. Tianxin Pavilion is located in the southeast corner of the central area of Changsha, on the ancient city wall where Chengnan Road and Tianxin Road meet. It is a tower in the ancient city of Changsha. It is an important scenic spot in Changsha and the only remaining symbol of the ancient city in Changsha. The building has three floors and a construction area of 846 square meters. It has green tiles and flying eaves, red beams and painted buildings. The pavilion is cleverly integrated with the ancient city wall and other buildings in Tianxin Park. The pavilion was first built in the late Ming Dynasty, and Tianxin Pavilion was rebuilt during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It was burned down in the Wenxi Fire during the Anti-Japanese War, and the one we see today was rebuilt in 1983.
Tianxin Pavilion is now actually a park, which is free to enter, but if you want to climb the attic, you need to pay an additional 32 yuan for the ticket. I entered from the north gate on the side away from the attic, and the most intuitive feeling was that it was no different from an ordinary park.
2017.2.20 The grandfather and I walked here from Huangxing Road Pedestrian Street to visit, mainly to see the warning bell of the Wenxi Fire; the scenery of Tianxin Pavilion is average;
It's okay to stop by and take a look, but it's not worth going there on purpose.
It's okay to stop by and take a look, but it's not worth going there specifically.
After eating, I found bus No. 102 and took 2 stops. The fare was 1 yuan. After getting off the bus, I walked a short distance to Tianxin Pavilion. The outside of Tianxin Pavilion has become a park for everyone to rest and have fun. Tickets are required to enter the pavilion, and the ticket inside the pavilion is 32 yuan. Outside Tianxin Pavilion, there is a warning bell! There are tea stalls around the warning bell! Many people are in the tea stalls, making a cup of strong tea and chatting and playing cards with friends. It's very comfortable! It's just a bit messy!
Tianxin Pavilion is a famous historical building in Changsha. It is comparable to Yueyang Tower, Yellow Crane Tower and Tengwang Pavilion in terms of reputation. It is known as the symbol of the ancient city of Changsha and has an important military strategic position in history. To this day, the old gun holes and towers are still preserved in Tianxin Pavilion. Climbing up Tianxin Pavilion, you can have a panoramic view of the ancient city of Changsha and feel the grandeur and simplicity that match it.
Opening hours: 8:00-18:30;
Play time: 1-2 hours;
Ticket price: 32 yuan, Tianxin Park ticket is free;
Address: No. 4 Tianxin Street, Changsha City, Hunan Province.
When I walked up the stairs, I felt a sudden silence.
Tianxin Pavilion was first built in the late Ming Dynasty and rebuilt during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. It was burned down by the Wenxi Fire during the Anti-Japanese War and rebuilt in 1983. I personally think the ticket price here is still quite expensive, because there are not many places to visit, just a small city tower. The night view is quite beautiful, and it feels like you can just stroll around the park below.
I got up in the morning and went to the nearby Changsha Tianxin Pavilion, the only remaining symbol of the ancient city of Changsha. During the Anti-Japanese War, a fire burned down the entire ancient city of Changsha, and the current Tianxin Pavilion was rebuilt.
Tianxin Pavilion is an ancient building and ancient city wall, which still retains its charm. There are also short movies to watch inside, but you have to watch them at the right time, otherwise you will miss them easily. You can see aunties and uncles playing cards everywhere in the park. No wonder my Wang Han likes playing mahjong so much.
Some attractions have crowd restrictions, such as Tianxin Pavilion. If you like this period of history, you can gain something by visiting. If you just want to take pictures or just visit, there is no need to spend this ticket. It is better to go to Dingwangtai next door to buy books.
Tianxin Pavilion was formerly known as "Tianxing Pavilion". Its name originated from the "Xingye" theory that was popular in the Ming Dynasty. According to the division of stars, "Tianxing Pavilion" was named after the "Changsha Star" in the sky. Therefore, this was the place where the ancients observed the stars and worshiped the gods. In addition, the ancient pavilion is located on the top of Longfu Mountain, the highest mountain in the ancient city of Changsha, and was regarded by the ancients as a Feng Shui treasure land that was a sign of good luck.
The Tianxin Pavilion scenic area is not very big. The ticket is 32 yuan. There is a three-story hall. There are two north-south Gongbei buildings on the left and right sides. There are city walls and two-story gun positions. There is also a barbican.
Tianxin Pavilion is a defensive wall facility of the ancient Changsha City. It takes at most 20 minutes to walk around it. Although it is not large in area, it is also a landmark building of Changsha City.
Walk north from Tianxin Pavilion for more than 20 minutes and you will reach Pozi Street, Changsha’s famous snack street.