Bajingtai is located in North Bajing Park, Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province, where Zhangjiang and Gongjiang meet, and it is a provincial key scenic spot. Built in the Northern Song Dynasty, it was named after Kong Wei, the commander-in-chief, asked Su Shi for poems and built a platform to paint the eight borders of Ganzhou. Scholars of past dynasties have written many poems. Bajingtai is built on the wall, with a height of 28.5 meters and a total area of 574 square meters. Zhulou Lake Biwako and Li Xiong are very spectacular.
There are eight views of Ganzhou on the platform. The eight scenic spots in Ganzhou in Song Dynasty are Shilou, Zhanggongtai, Baique Tower, Zao Gai Lou, Yugutai, Mazuyan, Chenwaiting and Fengshan.
In the Qing Dynasty, due to the change of landscape, the eight sights seen on Bajingtai were: Santai Zhi Ding, Ershui Circulation, Yuyan jathyapple, Baogai Chaoyun, Chutan Xiaojing, Tianzhu Qinglan, Maya Zen Shadow and Yanta Wenfeng.