A Historical Site Right at Your Doorstep
On the bluestone pavement of the West Gate barbican ruins, deep ruts from the chariots of yesteryear still remain. Wild grasses sway in the wind on several remaining rammed earth foundations, seemingly still telling the story of the fierce battle six hundred years ago. Sunlight slants across these mottled relics, gilding them with a golden halo.
Located at the intersection of Zhongshan 7th Road and Renmin Middle Road in Liwan District, it is the only well-preserved Ming Dynasty barbican ruin discovered in Guangzhou to date. Discovered in 1996, the barbican ruins, which guarded the city gate, are over 50 meters long from north to south and 18 meters wide from east to west. The central part is buried under Zhongshan 7th Road, while the northern and southern parts are exposed above ground.
Fisherman's Bastion attraction highlights
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The Fisherman's Bastion is located on the Castle Hill on the Buda side. It is a fortress named in memory of the fishermen who defended the Danube in the past. It is known as the three most shocking buildings in Hungary together with the Hungarian Parliament Building and the National Opera House. It also overlooks the Danube and overlooks the Lookout point for views of the Perth district. Historical background The Fisherman's Bastion stands on the Danube River, adjacent to the Matthias Church. It was built in 1895 and took six years to complete. This double-storey gray-white building is centered on the white minaret of the neo-Roman style. Together with several surrounding round towers, it represents the ancestral tribes of Hungary. The towers are connected by cloisters, like a labyrinth, which looks like a Disney Logo from a distance. in the castle. Several bronze statues on the Fisherman's Bastion are also quite eye-catching. One of the more famous is a horse-riding bronze statue of a Hungarian king. It was built in 1906 and is located between Matthias Church and Fisherman's Castle. The relief on the pedestal shows The king's life story. The guided tour of the Fisherman's Bastion has many steps and walking paths, and you can enjoy the scenery along the way as you climb the steps. Fisherman's Bastion has many high tower viewing platforms. It doesn't matter if it encounters windy, rainy weather, etc. The arched cloister of the viewing platform is a good shelter from the rain and summer. Take a break on the bench. Overlooking the scenery Standing on the Fisherman's Bastion, you can see the magnificent views that you can't even see from the top of the castle: the Danube, Margaret Island, the Chain Bridge, the Hungarian Parliament Building and the Freedom Hill are all in sight. The Fisherman's Bastion at night is also full of unique charm, and everything around is particularly charming under the illumination of special lights. The performance of street performers on the platform adds to the mood. It is also very romantic to come here to watch the night view. You can see many couples dating here. It is said that most of the first kisses of local young people happened here. The restaurant with the same name of the Fisherman's Bastion has seats in the north and south corridors of the Fisherman's Bastion. The dining environment is very good. The restaurant has a terrace on the high tower. Drinking coffee there and looking at the beautiful surrounding scenery is a pleasure. enjoy.
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Show More ReviewsA Historical Site Right at Your Doorstep On the bluestone pavement of the West Gate barbican ruins, deep ruts from the chariots of yesteryear still remain. Wild grasses sway in the wind on several remaining rammed earth foundations, seemingly still telling the story of the fierce battle six hundred years ago. Sunlight slants across these mottled relics, gilding them with a golden halo. Located at the intersection of Zhongshan 7th Road and Renmin Middle Road in Liwan District, it is the only well-preserved Ming Dynasty barbican ruin discovered in Guangzhou to date. Discovered in 1996, the barbican ruins, which guarded the city gate, are over 50 meters long from north to south and 18 meters wide from east to west. The central part is buried under Zhongshan 7th Road, while the northern and southern parts are exposed above ground.