Zhenhai
Tower
Standing
on the top of Yuexiu Hill in the northern
suburbs, the 28-metre-high five-storey tower
-- also known as Five-storey Pagoda -- was
built on the order of Zhu Liangzu, the Yongjia
Marquis of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644),
to flaunt his power that was able to "shake
the seas and mountains". A magnificent
building, it commands a bird's-eye view
of the whole city. The tower now houses
the City Museum, with exhibits which describe
the history of Guangzhou from Neolithic
times till the early part of this century.
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