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Yucheng Post Station is located in Guanyi Lane, Nanmen Street, Gaoyou City, Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It was first built in the eighth year of the Ming Hongwu reign (1375) and is a large-scale and well preserved ancient post station in China. In the second year of Longqing (1568), the governor Zhao Laiheng rebuilt according to the old system. Afterwards, the governors Zhang Desheng, Feng Xin, Zhu Ronggui, and others successively rebuilt or renovated. Covering an area of over 16000 square meters.

Yucheng Post Station has more than 100 halls and rooms, including post stations, post houses, Qin Post Mansion, post officials' residences, military officer halls, horse temples, horse sheds, warehouses, supervision rooms, post soldiers' dormitories and other buildings. Huanghua Hall and Zhujie Hall are the main buildings of Yucheng Post. In the eighth year of the Hongwu reign of the Ming Dynasty (1375), the governor Huang Keming built the Yucheng Post outside the south gate of Gaoyou City. In the first year of the Yongle reign of the Ming Dynasty (1403), the governor Wang Jun was restored. In the 36th year of the Jiajing reign (1557), Japanese pirates invaded the territory and the Yucheng Post was destroyed by the war. In the second year of Longqing (1568), the governor Zhao Laiheng rebuilt according to the old system. Afterwards, the governors Zhang Desheng, Feng Xin, Zhu Ronggui, and others successively rebuilt or renovated. After the Xinhai Revolution, Yucheng Post was ordered to be abolished. After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, Yucheng Post was used as a residential area for residents. In 1993, the People's Government of Gaoyou City presided over the renovation and restoration of the main building of the relay station, which, together with the Nanmen Ancient Street, formed a beautiful group of Ming and Qing residential buildings. In 2003, the State Postal Administration established Yuchengyi as the "national patriotism education base for postal workers", and the National Cutural Heritage Administration confirmed that the Posthouse Museum is one of the 100 characteristic museums in China.

In June 1995, the Jiangsu Provincial Government announced Yuchengyi as a provincial-level cultural relic protection unit. In November 1996, Yucheng Post was announced by the State Council as a national key cultural relic protection unit. In June 2014, the Beijing Hangzhou Grand Canal, including Yucheng Post, was included in the World Cultural Heritage List. On December 19, 2014, Yucheng Post was approved as a national 3A level tourist attraction. On December 24, 2015, Yuchengyi Scenic Area in Gaoyou City was officially approved as a national 4A level tourist attraction.

Yucheng Post Station is located in Guanyi Lane, Nanmen Street, Gaoyou City, Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It was first built in the eighth year of the Ming Hongwu reign (1375) and is a large-scale and well preserved ancient post station in China. In the second year of Longqing (1568), the governor Zhao Laiheng rebuilt according to the old system. Afterwards, the governors Zhang Desheng, Feng Xin, Zhu Ronggui, and others successively rebuilt or renovated. Covering an area of over 16000 square meters.

Yucheng Post Station has more than 100 halls and rooms, including post stations, post houses, Qin Post Mansion, post officials' residences, military officer halls, horse temples, horse sheds, warehouses, supervision rooms, post soldiers' dormitories and other buildings. Huanghua Hall and Zhujie Hall are the main buildings of Yucheng Post. In the eighth year of the Hongwu reign of the Ming Dynasty (1375), the governor Huang Keming built the Yucheng Post outside the south gate of Gaoyou City. In the first year of the Yongle reign of the Ming Dynasty (1403), the governor Wang Jun was restored. In the 36th year of the Jiajing reign (1557), Japanese pirates invaded the territory and the Yucheng Post was destroyed by the war. In the second year of Longqing (1568), the governor Zhao Laiheng rebuilt according to the old system. Afterwards, the governors Zhang Desheng, Feng Xin, Zhu Ronggui, and others successively rebuilt or renovated. After the Xinhai Revolution, Yucheng Post was ordered to be abolished. After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, Yucheng Post was used as a residential area for residents. In 1993, the People's Government of Gaoyou City presided over the renovation and restoration of the main building of the relay station, which, together with the Nanmen Ancient Street, formed a beautiful group of Ming and Qing residential buildings. In 2003, the State Postal Administration established Yuchengyi as the "national patriotism education base for postal workers", and the National Cutural Heritage Administration confirmed that the Posthouse Museum is one of the 100 characteristic museums in China.

In June 1995, the Jiangsu Provincial Government announced Yuchengyi as a provincial-level cultural relic protection unit. In November 1996, Yucheng Post was announced by the State Council as a national key cultural relic protection unit. In June 2014, the Beijing Hangzhou Grand Canal, including Yucheng Post, was included in the World Cultural Heritage List. On December 19, 2014, Yucheng Post was approved as a national 3A level tourist attraction. On December 24, 2015, Yuchengyi Scenic Area in Gaoyou City was officially approved as a national 4A level tourist attraction.


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