Eight Sights of Guangzhou

Eight Sights of Guangzhou
Chinese 羊城八景
Literal meaning Ram City's Eight Views

The Eight Views of Ram City, also known as the Eight Sights of Guangzhou is the collective name for various collections of the eight most famous tourist attractions in Guangzhou, China, during different periods of its history. Collections of "eight views" is a common trope in Chinese travel literature.

Song dynasty

The Eight Sights of Guangzhou in the Song dynasty were recorded in the Annals of Nanhai County (南海) of the Kangxi Era and the Annals of Guangzhou Prefecture (广州) of the Qianlong Era. Most of the sights were closely related to water bodies in the city, reflecting its tight cultural connection to water.[1]

Yuan dynasty

The Eight Sights of Guangzhou in the Yuan dynasty retained four sights of those in the Song dynasty while adding four new ones. The four sights from the Song dynasty were all water-related; meanwhile, the four new ones were all mountain sights. All eight sights were found outside the city walls.[1]

Ming dynasty

The Eight Sights of Guangzhou of the Ming dynasty were recorded in Transcripts of Ancient Manuscripts on Yangcheng (Chinese: 《羊城古钞》), which quoted Annals of Ming (Chinese: 《明志》) as well as Continued Annals of Nanhai County (Chinese: 《南海县续志》), compiled in 1910. The list of this era saw a radical departure from that of the Song dynasty. As the city boundaries expanded, only sights located in the urban areas were selected.[2]

Qing dynasty

Eight Views of the Ram City were chosen through public appraisal twice in the Qing dynasty. The first election was in the Qianlong era and the second was from the Tongzhi era to the Guangxu era.

Qianlong era

Quoted from Yangcheng Guchao (Chinese: 《羊城古鈔》; pinyin: yángchéng gǔchāo; literally: "Ram City Ancient Manuscripts").

Tongzhi and Guangxu eras

Quoted from Yuedong Biji (Chinese: 《粤东笔记》; pinyin: yuèdōng bǐjì; literally: "Miscellanea of East Guangdong").

1963

1986

2002

The followings are those chosen through public appraisal in 2001 and brought out in 2002.

2011

The followings are those chosen through public appraisal and brought out in 2011.

Gallery

Woodcuts of the Eight Sights from Transcripts of Ancient Manuscripts on Yangcheng in the Qianlong era
Yuexiu Lianfeng 
Pazhou Dizhu 
Guwu Yushan 
Zhenhai Cenglou 
Fuqiu Danjing 
Xiqiao Yunpu 
Donghai Yuzhu 
Woodcuts of the Eight Sights in the mid to late Qing dynasty
Zhujiang Yeyue 
Datong Yanyu 
Baiyun Wanwang 
Pujian Lianquan 
Jingtai Senggui 
Shimen Fanzhao 
Jinshan Gusi 
Boluo Yuri 

See also

References

  1. 1 2 寻找历代羊城八景. Guangzhou Daily (in Chinese). 2007-08-25. p. B5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-07-19. Retrieved 2011-06-26.
  2. 羊城八景穿越历史风云. Guangzhou Daily (in Chinese). 2007-08-25. p. B6. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-07-19. Retrieved 2011-06-26.

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