City Wall of Taizhou

The City Wall of Taizhou (Chinese: 台州府城墙), or Southern Great Wall of China (Chinese: 江南长城) is located in Linhai City, Zhejiang Province, China. It is a national AAAA level tourist attraction and was listed as a Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level (Chinese: 全国重点文物保护单位) in 2001.[1]

The City Wall of Taizhou

Introduction

Located 300 km south of Shanghai and 230 km southeast of Hangzhou, Linhai is a famous tourist destination and is of great historical significance while being the former capital of Taizhou. The city wall was originally built in East Jin Dynasty, finished in Tang Dynasty and later rebuilt during the Dazhongxiangfu (Chinese: 大中祥符) period of Song Dynasty.[1][2] The city wall was also called "Southern Great Wall of China" as it served as a barrier protecting the local inhabitants from Wokou. In addition to that, the city wall also prevent floods from submerging the city during rainy seasons.[1] The east wall, which is of 1615 meters, was demolished in 1956. The north wall on the ridge line of about 2300 meters was reconstructed in 1990s.[2]

References

  1. "Southern Great Wall of China in Linhai". Zhejiang Province Department of Culture and Tourism. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
  2. 全国重点文物保护单位·第一至第五批·第Ⅱ卷. 文物出版社. 2004. p. 53. ISBN 7-5010-1525-2.

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