Lingxiao building 1
Xiaota (as shown in figure 1), also known as Wenbi Pagoda, is a key cultural relic protection unit in Yulin City. Located at the top of the east side of Yuyang Bridge in the south of Yulin City, it was built in the tenth year of Zhengde in Ming Dynasty (AD 15 15) and may be destroyed later. According to records, it was built in the thirty-fifth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1607), and the detailed age remains to be verified. Originally the tower of Yuyang Temple, it was destroyed in the temple during the Tongzhi period of the Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1862 ~ 1874), and the tower remained alone.
2. Yulin Bell Tower
The earliest bell tower was built on the street north of the Drum Tower in Yuyang Ancient City, Yulin, which is the North Street at the foot of the Bell Tower Mountain. According to records, it was built in the Ming Dynasty and destroyed by war in the late Qing Dynasty.
The new bell tower is located in the center of the main street in Yulin city. It is a western-style building. In the Republic of China 10 (192 1), Bai Boying and Guo, gentlemen of Yulin, proposed to build the "Gong Jing Temple" when celebrating Jing Yuexiu's birthday, that is, they started construction on the old site of Shaopai Building in Yulin Street, and completed it the following year, named it "Changchun Building" and later changed it to Yulin Bell Tower.
3. Drum Tower
The Drum Tower in Yulin is an ancient building restored in recent years, including three Drum Towers. At the same time, the North Street and South Street were transformed, and the old buildings and houses were protected and restored, which reproduced the architectural style of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
4. Kaige Building
Kaige Building is located in the middle of Yulin Old Street, commonly known as a heavy building or building. Climbing upstairs, you can have a panoramic view of the old town of Shenmu County, which is a unique three-story ancient building in Yulin.
5. Wanfo Building
Wanfo Building is located between Xinminglou and Nanchengmen in the south street center of Yulin Ancient City, Shaanxi Province. Founded in the twenty-seventh year of Qing Emperor Kangxi. In the fifth year of the Republic of China (19 16), the temple fair caught fire and the top floor was burned down. Zhou Kuan (common name Tao), a monk in Houben Temple, went out for alms to raise funds for reconstruction.