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Suojiang Tower Overview & Map Weather Transportation Information
Located on the bank of the Yangtze River, in Jiujiang City, Suojiang Tower is the name given to a group of ancient buildings, including Suojiang Tower, Suojiang Pagoda (Wenfeng Pagoda), and four iron oxen guardians. When traveling by steamboat along the river, Suojiang Pagoda is the first thing you see as you enter the district of Jiujiang, and thus is regarded as the symbol of Jiujiang City.
When to visit
Suojiang Tower
Suojiang Tower was firstly built in 1586 by an official of Jiujiang City, Wu Xiu, in the Wanli Reign of Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). It was built because the low-lying city of Jiujiang, surrounded on three sides by the Yangtze River, was vulnerable to flooding. It took eighteen years for the tower, which was paid for by collections of money, to be built.
The seven-tiered structure with six sides is 35 meters high (115 feet) and is surrounded by four iron oxen. Climbing the wooden spiral staircase to the top, visitors get a panoramic view of the surrounding areas. Lofty mountains, high-rise buildings and the Yangtze River create a spectacular view of Jiujiang City. In recent years, the Suojiang Tower has been repaired and restored and is now under the provincial protection of the Jiangxi Province.
Suojiang Pagoda
A pagoda was built at a later point near Suojiang Tower - Suojiang Pagoda, also known as Wenfeng Pagoda. Standing at a height of about 35 meters (about 115 feet), people can travel to the top of the Pagoda via a wooden staircase, where they can receive a view of Jiujiang City and Yangtze River. Suojiang Pagoda is built of stones and medieval thick bricks, making its seven stories very solid.
Damage and rebuilding
Suojiang Tower and Pagoda were built to protect people from disasters, but these structures don't seem to have the same power over themselves. The ravages of earthquakes and wars led to Suojiang Tower being almost completely destroyed. In the Second World War, Japanese invaders shelled Jiujiang City with cannons. Suojiang Pagoda was caught up in a bombardment. Because of the shelling, the Pagoda now slopes northeastward; the top of the Pagoda has already strayed away from the centerline by about 76 centimeters (2 feet). The fact the Pagoda is still standing is an attestation to the wonderful skills of the ancient workmen.
In 2004, the local government rebuilt and restored Suojiang Tower and Pagoda in order to preserve these fantastic examples of ancient architecture. Both are well worth a visit while you are in Jiujiang.
Suojiang Tower Highlights
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Suojiang Tower
Suojiang Tower FAQ & Travelers's Tips
The seven-tiered Suojiang Tower with six sides is 35 meters high (115 feet) and is surrounded by four iron oxen. Climbing the wooden spiral staircase to the top, visitors get a panoramic view of the surrounding areas.

