Jiaxiu Pavilion, a jewel of Guizhou Province’s cultural heritage, stands gracefully on Nanming River in Guiyang, China. Built in 1598 during the Ming Dynasty, this three-story wooden pavilion is celebrated for its exquisite architecture, poetic inscriptions, and role as a symbol of local literacy and governance. Covering 4,000 square meters, it includes the pavilion, Cuiwei Garden, and Fuyu Bridge, forming a harmonious blend of nature and human craftsmanship. Designated a National Key Cultural Relic Protection Unit in 1982, it attracts over 1 million visitors annually, offering a glimpse into Guizhou’s historical and artistic legacy.