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History of Tide Pavilion in Dongshigu Village
In the south of the pool, a pavilion is built by the mountain, which is called chic pavilion, also called tide pavilion. According to relevant public information, Chaoguan is a wooden structure with a pyramid roof. On the eaves of the original pavilion, a gold-lettered plaque inscribed by Wang Guozhen, a soldier of the Ming Dynasty, hung. 1980, in memory of Jian Zhen Du Dong, a tide-watching pavilion was built at the southern end of Guazhouzha District and the top of Gudu Park. The clear height of the pavilion is12.8m, which is divided into upper, middle and lower floors, with the top inclined and the pavilion facing south. Jinshan, Jiao Shan and Beigushan in Zhenjiang have a panoramic view.