Featured Attractions
Jiangnan Garden Style The pavilions, towers and pavilions built by Chengcing Lake generally imitate the simple and elegant Jiangnan garden style of the mainland, and have three bridges, six victories, and eight scenesThe three bridges are the Nine-Turn Bridge, the Magpie Bridge (Figure 4) and the Suspension Bridge; the six victories are the Freedom Pavilion (Tang Dynasty style), the Gengshang Platform, the Fengyuan Pavilion (Ming Dynasty style, Figure 5), the Baihua Ridge, the Fuguo Island and the Thousand Tree Forest; The eight scenes are Meilong Spring Dawn, Curved Bridge Hook Moon, Willow Bank Watching Lotus (Figure 6), High Hill Overlooking the Sea, Deep Tree Birdsong, Lake Mountain Good Qi, Three Pavilions Winning, and Peng Island Gushing Gold



(1) Jiuqu Bridge
The Figure 7. Jiuqu Bridge, built in 1960, is 230 meters long and 2.5 meters wide. The gray bridge piers present a simple and clean appearance. It is modeled after the Nine-Turn Bridge of the City God Temple in Shanghai, making it the longest Nine-Turn Bridge in the country. The beauty of the winding bridge under the moonlight is a testament to the stunning scenery of the Nine-Turn Bridge
The Figure 7. Jiuqu Bridge, built in 1960, is 230 meters long and 2.5 meters wide. The gray bridge piers present a simple and clean appearance. It is modeled after the Nine-Turn Bridge of the City God Temple in Shanghai, making it the longest Nine-Turn Bridge in the country. The beauty of the winding bridge under the moonlight is a testament to the stunning scenery of the Nine-Turn Bridge

(2) Chung Hsing Building
The Zhongxing Tower (Picture 8) in "Looking at the Sea from a High Mountain" is 53 meters above sea level. It is the tallest building in Qingcheng Lake. This is a pagoda with seven floors and eight sides. The plaque of "Zhongxing Building" is inscribed by the former dean, Mr. Jia Qian. There are three stone steps under the tower, fifty steps in total. There are double spiral stone steps up and down the tower, each with 169 levels. The panoramic view of Chengcheng Lake and the green grassy golf course behind it from the top of the tower is breathtaking.
The Zhongxing Tower (Picture 8) in "Looking at the Sea from a High Mountain" is 53 meters above sea level. It is the tallest building in Qingcheng Lake. This is a pagoda with seven floors and eight sides. The plaque of "Zhongxing Building" is inscribed by the former dean, Mr. Jia Qian. There are three stone steps under the tower, fifty steps in total. There are double spiral stone steps up and down the tower, each with 169 levels. The panoramic view of Chengcheng Lake and the green grassy golf course behind it from the top of the tower is breathtaking.

(3) Phu Quoc Island
"Phu Quoc Island" (Figure 9) is a monumental attraction. It is an island in the lake. When it was renovated in 1955, it was named after General Huang Jie who led his troops to station in Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam and repeatedly defeated the invasion of the Viet Cong. And actively develop local agriculture and fishery. Therefore, people built monuments to commemorate it. The island is connected to the lakeshore by a landscape suspension bridge, and there is a Siyuan Pavilion built outside the island.
"Phu Quoc Island" (Figure 9) is a monumental attraction. It is an island in the lake. When it was renovated in 1955, it was named after General Huang Jie who led his troops to station in Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam and repeatedly defeated the invasion of the Viet Cong. And actively develop local agriculture and fishery. Therefore, people built monuments to commemorate it. The island is connected to the lakeshore by a landscape suspension bridge, and there is a Siyuan Pavilion built outside the island.

(4) Bell Tower
When the late President Chiang Kai-shek was stationed at the "Qing Thanh Pagoda", he wanted to hear the sweet sound of bells, so he ordered the construction of a bell tower in the woods on the road to Phu Quoc Island (Figure 10).
The bell tower has three floors. It was designed by Taiwan's first female architect Xiu Zelan (the designer of Taipei's "Zhongshan Tower"). There is a large bronze bell on the top floor for ringing the bell. The caisson decoration on the top of the tower is also quite decorative. Gorgeous. The building is painted white, and there are two inscriptions on the front and back written by General Huang Jie: "You can get clear sounds" and "It's like hearing distant sounds."
When the late President Chiang Kai-shek was stationed at the "Qing Thanh Pagoda", he wanted to hear the sweet sound of bells, so he ordered the construction of a bell tower in the woods on the road to Phu Quoc Island (Figure 10).
The bell tower has three floors. It was designed by Taiwan's first female architect Xiu Zelan (the designer of Taipei's "Zhongshan Tower"). There is a large bronze bell on the top floor for ringing the bell. The caisson decoration on the top of the tower is also quite decorative. Gorgeous. The building is painted white, and there are two inscriptions on the front and back written by General Huang Jie: "You can get clear sounds" and "It's like hearing distant sounds."

(5) Deyue Tower
The Deyue Tower (Figure 11), built in the center of the lakeside peninsula, combines the form of the Qianqiu Pavilion and the Buddhist Incense Pavilion in the Summer Palace of the Qing Dynasty, and has the style of the "Yellow Crane Tower" in Wuchang. Its colors are all in accordance with the specifications of the Qing Dynasty palace architecture in China. , red and green, magnificent, arousing our nostalgia for the ancient times.
The Deyue Tower (Figure 11), built in the center of the lakeside peninsula, combines the form of the Qianqiu Pavilion and the Buddhist Incense Pavilion in the Summer Palace of the Qing Dynasty, and has the style of the "Yellow Crane Tower" in Wuchang. Its colors are all in accordance with the specifications of the Qing Dynasty palace architecture in China. , red and green, magnificent, arousing our nostalgia for the ancient times.
