Site of Tang Yin's former residence
The site of Tang Yin's former residence is located in Pingjiang District, Suzhou city. The site of Tang Yin's former residence is Baohua nunnery, also known as Wenchang Pavilion. It is located at No. 13, shuanghehuachi, xidayingmen, pingmen. It was listed as a cultural relic protection unit of Suzhou City in 1982.
Introduction to scenic spots
In xidayingmen, which is close to the south of Suzhou forestry machinery factory, we can still find Baohua nunnery (also known as Yuhan Hall), the former residence of Tang Yin, surrounded by stone railings, which is on the north side of the pool. The existing building area of 511 square meters, South, can be roughly divided into two roads into two houses. West Road into the head of a water Pavilion, built near the pool, quite elegant features. It is 15.4 meters in width and 9 meters in depth. It has a hard top, a boat roof and a round beam. The second is the palace, quiet and deep. On the east side of Shuige, there is a small stone bridge across the pool to get in and out. The shade of green trees beside the pool is like the sound of birds, intoxicating with the fragrance of flowers, and the environment is elegant. In the spring and Autumn period, people come here to pay homage to and search for their feet.
Address: xiaochangqiao Road, Pingjiang District, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province
Longitude: 120.6141281279
Latitude: 31.323081970215
Site of Tang Yin's former residence
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