China's First Jade Stone Building: The 'Jade Towers and Pavilions' Can Be Viewed for Free!
Today let's talk about Xiamen's tourist attractions. When it comes to Xiamen, everyone's first thought is Gulangyu Island. Of course, Xingshi Community has also become very famous in recent years. Besides these two, it seems that there are other tourist attractions in Xiamen that people don't usually think of. Today, the editor wants to introduce a low-key attraction in Xiamen, which should be unfamiliar to many people.
Lingyun Jade and Stone, China's first jade and stone building. If you have been here, you probably won't forget it. From a distance, you will be amazed by its exterior. The entire building is made of jade structure, and the outer walls look very high-end when illuminated by the sun. It gives people a feeling that it's not a place where ordinary people can casually enter. If you happen to pass by here at night, you will find that the dazzling scene at night is even more dazzling than during the day.
However, this building is now open to the public and can be visited for free. When we think of jade, the first word that comes to mind is 'expensive'. But the jade here is different; it completely combines jade elements with our lives, including home aesthetics, jewelry tea parties, etc., which are very grounded.
If you come here, you must not miss the Jade Pool, located in the central water pool. Jade seeds are scattered across the pool, and it gives people a feeling of a wedding scene when illuminated by the light. And you are the main character of the wedding, so high and unattainable. Here is a jade-built flowing wine vessel, equipped with a 270-degree jade furniture viewing platform. And in the center of the pool is a hundred-ton natural golden white jade central viewing platform. You can imagine the scene yourself.
You can truly experience Su Shi's words 'Jade Towers and Pavilions' here, which I always felt was so unattainable. Now I can realize it. If you travel to Xiamen, you must not miss this place. Don't be afraid to spend money because it doesn't require a ticket.