Based on a huge stone in Nanming River in the south of Guiyang City, Jiaxiu Building was originally built in 1597 in Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Firstly destroyed in 1621, and rebuilt later and renamed as Laifeng Pavilion, the Jiaxiu Building was destroyed again afterwards but regained its previous name when it was rebuilt another time in 1689 in Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). Having been repaired for six times, the existing Jiaxiu Building was built in 1909. As witness of Guiyang history as well as the symbol of the Guiyang culture, it was inscribed as a national key protected site in 2006.
00:00 West Lake Road enters Jiaxiu Building in Guiyang
00:30 "Chengnan Scenic Site" archway
00:45 Hanbi Pavilion
01:19 The main body of Jiaxiulou
02:03 Nanming Riverside
03:30 Greenwood Gardens
06:22 Underpass of Fuyu Bridge
08:09 Cuiwei Lane
13:07 Xinhua Road
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