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Much of the roof of the Fengyang Drum Tower crumbled around 6:30 p.m. local time on May 19 The tower itself is a relatively new renovation, but the structure’s base dates back to 1375 in the Ming ...
The cascade of falling tiles from the roof of the Fengyang Drum Tower in eastern China, a Ming Dynasty watchtower, sent crowds fleeing, but no one was injured.
Authorities in Chuzhou, East China's Anhui Province have taken disciplinary actions following the large-scale detachment of ...
In videos widely circulated on social media, visitors are seen screaming and running as roof tiles and debris fall around ...
The culture and tourism bureau in Anhui province launched an investigation into the tower collapse incident, acknowledging growing scrutiny over the integrity of the repair work in China ...
No injuries were reported, the Fengyang County Culture and Tourism Bureau said. The tower is in Fengyang County, which is within China's Anhui Province and about 600 miles south of Beijing.
A shocking video captured the moment roof tiles on a 600-year-old tower in China began collapsing and cascading down to the ...
Fengyang county is famous for its history and culture, and was the hometown of Zhu Yuanzhang (the Hongwu Emperor), founder of the Ming dynasty.
The Drum Tower in Fengyang County, which dates to the 14th century, is one of many historical sites that have been renovated as cultural tourism has boomed. By Vivian Wang Reporting from Beijing ...
Eyewitness footage showed sections of the roof collapsing, narrowly missing a number of people. Local media cited a Fengyang County Culture and Tourism Bureau statement that said no one was injured in ...
The Fengyang Drum Tower in China partially collapsed on May 19, with nearby tourists seen scrambling as roof tiles went flying from the 650-year-old building. No injuries were reported, the Fengyang ...