Jieyang Tower
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揭阳楼 | |
| Location | Jieyang City, Guangdong Province, China |
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| Coordinates | 23°34′04″N 116°23′13″E / 23.5677°N 116.3869°E |
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| Website | www |

Jieyang Tower is a Han-style building located in Jieyang, Guangdong Province, China. It is constructed according to the theme of the lotus on the water and the waterside city of south of the Five Ridges.[1] It was designed to show the history and the urban plan of Jieyang, so it has become a landmark of Jieyang and a tourist attraction.
| Chinese Name | 揭(Jie 1)阳(Yang 2)楼(Lou 2) | English Name | Jieyang Tower |
| Geographic position | in the junction of Rongcheng District (榕城区) and Jiedong District (揭东区), Jieyang City, Guangdong Province. Near to Rong Jiang River (榕江) and No. 206 national road | Climate | Subtropical monsoon climate |
| Area | 300 thousand square meters | Height | 38 meters[2] |
History
The ancient Jieyang Tower was built in the Tang dynasty, located in Chaozhou city, Guangdong province. Poets like Han Yu and Mei Yaocheng wrote about it.[2] However, as time went by, the ancient Jieyang Tower became ruins. In 2010, the government rebuilt it in Jieyang city. and an entrepreneur called Huang Changran (黄畅然) donated 15 million RMB to its reestablishment.[1]



