Tengwang Pavilion, or Pavilion of Prince Teng, of Nanchang, Jiangxi, sits at the intersection of the Ganjiang River and Fuhe River. It is an ancient landmark of Nanchang with a history of over 1,300 years. It stands as the epitome of Chinese classical architecture and is named one of the “Three Greatest Jiangnan Pavilions” together with the Yueyang Tower in Yueyang and the Yellow Crane Tower in Wuhan.
Fast Facts about Tengwang Pavilion
- Location: Yanjiang Road, Donghu District, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province
- Opening Hours: 8 am-6 pm (last entry at 5:15 pm), 6 pm-10:30 pm (last entry at 9 pm)
- Tickets: CNY 50 for day tickets; for night tickets, you may choose to enter the Tengwang Pavilion scenic area and not ascend the tower, and you may watch performances or board a cruise. Night tickets range from CNY 30-168
- Recommended Visit Time:2-4 hours
- Suited to: History, architecture lovers, families

History of Tengwang Pavilion
The construction of Tengwang Pavilion was order by Tengwang Li Yuanying, brother of the Tang Emperor Taizong in 653. It was built as an entertainment venue for Tengwang. It overlooks the Ganjiang River and is praised by many for its magnificent view.
Because it was historically built with brick and wood, Tengwang Pavilion was prone to the destruction of fire and war. It has since been destroyed 28 times. What you see today on your Jiangxi tour was rebuilt in the 1980s.
What to See and Do at Tengwang Pavilion
1. Marvelous Architecture
Tengwang Pavilion is the main structure in the scenic area, tall at 57.5 meters (188.6 feet). Its base is a 12-meter-high pedestal that resembles the ancient city wall. From a distance, the main pavilion appears to only have three levels, but there are in fact seven levels inside. The overall architectural style takes inspiration from the Song style.

2. Admire the Arts and Poetry
Aside from its entertainment function, the Tengwang Pavilion was also the storage of many classics and historical texts. In a sense, it is an ancient library. It was once the venue for ministers and literati to write poems and admire the lights. Today, you’ll find a collection of artworks on display inside the pavilion.
Speaking of Tengwang Pavilion, most native Chinese speakers would think of the great Tang poet Wang Bo and his masterpiece “Tengwang Ge Xu.” This poem became so widely known, it is handwritten by Su Shi (another one of the greatest ancient Chinese poets), carved onto copper plates, and displayed on the fifth floor of the tower.
Other than Wang Bo, famous poets like Wang Zhongshu, Wang Xu, and Han Yu have all witnessed the view standing upon Tengwang Pavilion and left behind beautiful verses for later generations.
3. Cultural Performances and Night Cruise
When the night falls, Tengwang Pavilion and the entire complex in the scenic area light up. It is a gorgeous sight to see from afar and up close. From afar, you’ll see the reflection of the lights in the water. The contrast of this ancient landmark in the urban Nanchang is amazing. The best way to take in the view and get to know the city at night is by boarding a night cruise by Tengwang Pavilion.
If you visit the scenic area at night, you’ll have the chance to see the fabulous cultural performance “Trace the Dream of Tengwang Pavilion.” There are actors dressed up as famous historical figures like Wang Bo, Shu Shi, Xin Qiji, and Wang Anshi. They re-enact their famous anecdotes and stories that took place at Tengwang Pavilion, accompanying traditional music and dances.
How to Get to Tengwang Pavilion
By Air: To travel to Jiangxi by plane, fly into Nanchang Changbei International Airport. Then take an airport bus to the city center.
By Train: Take a train to Nanchang West Railway Station, which is 17 kilometers (10.6 miles) from Tengwang Pavilion. You can take a taxi for about 26 minutes, take the metro, or bus No. 39 to the scenic area. If you arrive at Nanchang Railway Station, about 7.3 kilometers (4.5 miles) from Tengwang Pavilion, get a taxi for 23 minutes, and take the metro, or bus No. 2 to get there.
By Metro: Take metro Line 1 to Tengwang Pavilion Station or Wanshou Palace Station.
By Bus: Take buses No. 2, 7, 26, 302, or 38 to Tengwang Pavilion Station, or take buses No. 5, 12, 18, 20, 25, 27, 38, 228, 305, 307 to Zhongshan Bridge Station.
By Taxi/Car: You can take a taxi to Tengwang Pavilion from pretty much anywhere in Nanchang, but keep in mind that the traffic can get hectic during rush hours.
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