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Slender
West Lake
Slender
West Lake is situated in the northwest suburb
of Yangzhou City. It originally was a nature
river course named Baozhang River. With
continuous harnessing through the dynasties,
it gradually became a scenic area with many
enchanting lake scenes. It is located to
the west of the city and is slim in its
shape, so people named it Slender West Lake.
Slender West Lake is 4.3 kilometers
in total length with an area of over 30
hectares. The lake boasts many famous scenic
spots, such as the White Pagoda, the Five
Pavilion Bridge, and Xiaojin Hill.
The
Long Dike is on the western bank of the
lake, extending about one hundred meters
from the entrance of the park to the Xiaojin
Hill. Weeping willow trees are growing all
along the dike. In the lake is an islet
where Zheng Banqiao's calligraphy of couplets
can be seen in a house.
Xiaojin Hill (Little Golden
Hill), originally named Changchun Hill,
is an islet in the lake. During the Qing
Dynasty, in order to open a water channel
connecting the Slender West Lake and the
Daming Monastery, a canal was excavated
in the northwest side of the lake. The mud
excavated from the river course was piled
up to form a small hill that we can still
see today. The Wind Pavilion which is located
at the top of the hill is the highest spot
in this scenic area.
The
Five-Pavilion Bridge is situated in the
northwestern corner of the lake. It gained
its name from the five pavilions built on
it. Elaborate in its structure and magnificent
in its decorations, this bridge possesses
the characters of architecture in both Northern
China and Southern China. Besides, it is
also a harmonious combination of the garden
architecture and bridge architecture.
The White Pagoda, which is an
imitation of Beihai White Pagoda in Beijing,
lies south of the bridge.
Dating from the Tang Dynasty
(618-907AD), this manmade lake has often
been quoted by several poets of the period.
Yangzhou Attractions
Daming
Temple | Geyuan
Garden | Heyuan
Garden | Slender
West Lak
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