罗州城遗址
蕲河岸
罗州城遗址
The Ro State Castle Ruins are situated on the banks of the Eul River in Huanggang Town, China.
History
- The castle was built during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Its purpose is believed to have been a military outpost and administrative center.
- The castle's architectural style is characteristic of traditional Chinese fortifications. The layout features a combination of walls, towers, and gateways. Unfortunately, no detailed information on the specific design or construction techniques used is available.
Historical Significance and Events
The Ro State Castle played an important role in regional politics during the Ming Dynasty. Although its historical significance is not well-documented, it is reportedly believed to have been involved in several key events of the time.
Current Status and Use
The castle has been abandoned for many years and is currently a ruin. It serves as a popular tourist destination and archaeological site.
Heritage Status
The Ro State Castle Ruins are listed as a cultural relic under China's national heritage protection program.
Visiting Information
To visit the Ro State Castle Ruins, take the bus from Huanggang Town to the Eul River area. The castle is easily accessible along the riverbank.
Notable Features and Rooms
Unfortunately, no detailed information on specific rooms or notable features within the castle is available.
Details
| Name | 罗州城遗址 |
|---|---|
| City | Huanggang |
| Country | China |
| Coordinates | 30.263277, 115.435524 |
| Current use | archaeological site |
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