The famous “ceramic tower” in Nanjing Chinese comes back to life

The famous “ceramic tower” in Nanjing Chinese comes back to life




 More than 150 years after the destruction of the famous “ceramic tower” in Nanjing, which was considered one of the wonders of the Middle Ages in the world, the tower today stands once again rising in a new and modern look.


A second, modern version of the temple was built of steel on the bank of the Yangtze River in the same location as the original tower built in the early 15th century. Late last year.


The whole site is called the “Ceramic Tower Heritage Park,” after the historic tower erected in the past, but the new tower and the surrounding museum are totally different in their techniques from history, heritage, and past. The museum combines historical fossils with modern high technology.


The new “Tower of Ceramics”, which is full of history, offers a unique experience for its visitors, who look forward to learning about the history of the tower.


The tower is built of steel beams and offers a magnificent view of the city. It consists of nine floors, each used as a showcase for the city, and can be accessed by an internal staircase or a mobile elevator.


First built in 1412, the famous “Porcelain Tower” in Nanjing, China, was recently rebuilt from steel beams near its original location, next to a museum highlighting its great former culture. The old building was built of brilliant white porcelain bricks.


The original nine-story building was part of a larger complex called Bowen, the Gratitude Complex, and some of the site's wreckage was preserved during excavations in 2007.


Modern and technical designs were used to revive the historic and culturally important tower wreckage.


The lights in this room are called “bed lights” and change every few seconds.


The new tower overlooks the site of the old “Porcelain Tower”.


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