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Brief introduction of Jiaxiulou About Jiaxiulou
1, Jiaxiulou, located at No.8 Cuiwei Lane, Nanming District, Guiyang City, Guizhou Province, on the Nanming River. It was built in the 26th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1598), based on a boulder in the river, and has been repaired many times in past dynasties. The existing building is a relic of the reconstruction of Xuantong Yuannian (1909) in Qing Dynasty.

2. Jiaxiu Building is divided into three floors, all with white stones as columns, which are gathered layer by layer, about 20 meters high from the bridge deck to the roof; Nanming River flows in front of the building and flows into Hanbitan; The side of the building is connected by a stone arch bridge "Fuyu Bridge", on which there is a small pavilion called "Hanbi Pavilion". Zhu Liang is a three-story building with a pyramid roof with three eaves and four corners. Jiaxiulou is a witness of Guiyang's history and a symbol in the history of cultural development.

3. On March 28th, 2008, Jiaxiulou, as a part of Wenchang Pavilion and Jiaxiulou, was identified as the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units by the State Council.