Jiuzhou Pond is an important imperial pond in Luoyang City
Jiuzhou Pond is an important imperial pond in Luoyang City·Gongcheng in the Sui and Tang Dynasties-Ziwei City. It gathers the essence of the Tang and Song dynasty garden architecture and is an outstanding model of ancient Chinese imperial gardens .
Jiuzhou Pond was built in the Sui Dynasty and used in the Tang and Song Dynasties. It is named after Jiuzhou, which resembles the East China Sea. It covers an area of 520,000 square meters. Archaeological discoveries cover an area of 139,250 square meters. The water depth is more than ten feet (about 3.4 meters). There are several islands in the pool, birds and fish swimming, and flowers and plants. The pool water radiates towards Ziwei City, and the garden is densely covered with water nets, dotted with palaces, terraces and pavilions, and the scenery is unbelievably beautiful.
The Jiuzhou Pond site is located in the middle of the original Luoyang Float Glass Group. In 2009, Luoyang City decided to spend 1 billion yuan to relocate the Luoyang Float Glass Group as a whole to protect the Jiuzhou Lake site group as a whole. In May 2014, the exhibition plan for its site protection display project was approved, and the park opened in April 2019.
The site involves the Tang Dynasty aqueduct, the west wall of the palace, the horizontal street and gate of the palace, a part of the Xuanwumen wall, the ruins of the palace courtyard, a part of the ruins of the south corridor of Tao Guangyuan, several ruins of the palace complex complex, and the ruins of Tao Guangyuan water gate or attic , And many relics of Song Dynasty architecture, covering an area of about 164,500 square meters.
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