Tianyi Pavilion
Tianyi Pavilion is one of the oldest private libraries in China, located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang Province. Built in 1561 during the Ming Dynasty, it was established by a scholar named Fan Qin to house his extensive collection of books. The pavilion is renowned for its unique architecture and beautiful gardens, making it a popular cultural site.
The library contains over 300,000 ancient texts, including rare editions and manuscripts. It is recognized for its historical significance and is a symbol of the rich literary heritage of China. Today, Tianyi Pavilion attracts visitors interested in literature, history, and traditional Chinese culture.