Jiaxiulou, located at No.8 Cuiwei Lane, Nanming District, Guiyang City, Guizhou Province, is located on the Nanming River. Built in 1598, based on a boulder in the river, it has been repaired many times in past dynasties. The existing building is a relic of 1909 reconstruction. 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.
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.
Geographical environment of Guiyang
Guiyang is located in the middle of Guizhou Province, between east longitude10607'-10717' and north latitude 26 1 1 '-26 55'. It borders Weng 'an, Longli, Huishui and Changshun counties of Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in the southeast, Pingba District of Anshun City and zhijin county City of Bijie City in the west, and Qianxi City, Jinsha County and Bozhou District of Zunyi City in the north. The total area is 8043 square kilometers.
Guiyang is located at the junction of the West Tethys tectonic domain and the East Pacific tectonic domain. The geological evolution of 850 million years has created the geological basis of three types of landforms: the geological basis of karst landforms.
During the hundreds of millions of years from Precambrian to the end of Triassic in Mesozoic, transgression and regression continued, sometimes turning into land and sometimes into ocean. Thick carbonate rocks have been deposited in the ocean, which has become the geological basis of karst landform in Guiyang today.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Guiyang City.