Where is Zhongtian Building?

Located at the intersection of Shuangzhazi Street, North Street, West Street and Wu Miao Street in Langzhong Ancient City.

Founded in the Tang Dynasty, it was destroyed in the Republic of China and rebuilt in 2006. The building is 20.5 meters high with three floors and four doors. Magnificent and fascinating, it is in harmony with the ancient city. You can appreciate her beauty from all directions. Climbing to the top of the building, the view is wide and the landscape pattern of the ancient city is panoramic. Jin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, once described: "When you climb to the top of the wind, you will be judged to be immortal in mid-air, with a ten-foot railing and 30% folding, surrounded by thousands of lights, and you should know your throne when you breathe", which is a metaphor for "the way of heavenly heart"

Zhongtian Building, also known as Sipailou, is one of the 12 floors in Yuen Long and has the reputation of "the first floor of Langzhong geomantic omen". Built in the Tang Dynasty, it was demolished in the Republic of China. It was rebuilt in 2006 and officially opened to the public on the eve of National Day in 2008. It is a three-story Ming and Qing style wooden building with four floors at the bottom and a height of 25 meters. Zhongtianlou is the geomantic coordinates and acupoints of the ancient city of Langzhong, and the streets of the ancient city spread in all directions in the form of "Tianxin Ten Roads" on this axis. It connects North Street, with Shuangzhazi Street in Nantong in the north, West Street in the west and Wu Miao Street in the east.

When the ancients built the Zhongtian Tower, they were very particular about site selection. Through measurement, they calculated the position where the highest points of the east-west and north-south mountains around the ancient city of Langzhong were mapped to the ground at the intersection of heaven and earth, and built the Zhongtian Tower here. Climbing to the top of the building, you have a wide view and a panoramic view of the feng shui pattern of the ancient city. ?