Exploring Nanchang’s Pavilion of Prince Teng
Journey into Nanchang’s Pavilion of Prince Teng: discover 1,300 years of history, resilient rebuilds, and the timeless elegance of its cloud-dancing eaves.
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Journey into Nanchang’s Pavilion of Prince Teng: discover 1,300 years of history, resilient rebuilds, and the timeless elegance of its cloud-dancing eaves.
Discover the Pavilion of Prince Teng, a 1,300-year-old architectural gem on the Ganjiang River, and its timeless elegance born from centuries of rebuilding.
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