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Update: Investigation suggests fire in pavilion-style architecture in East China’s Jiangsu caused by visitor's improper use of incense, candles
By Global TimesPublished: Nov 12, 2025 09:13 PM


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The investigation team for the fire incident at Wenchang pavilion in Fenghuang township, Zhangjiagang city, East China's Jiangsu Province, on Thursday released a statement indicating that preliminary investigations suggest the fire on Wednesday was triggered by a visitor's improper use of incense and candles. The fire-damaged pavilion was built in October 2009 and housed no cultural relics, the statement said.

The statement clarified that all buildings within the Yongqing Temple complex are modern constructions with no ancient structural remnants, and the temple is not related to the "four hundred and eighty temples of the Southern Dynasties (420-589)."

Based on the investigation findings, those responsible will be held accountable in accordance with laws and regulations, said the statement, adding that comprehensive measures will also be taken to eliminate all types of risks and hazards.

The government of Fenghuang township in Zhangjiagang city, East China's Jiangsu Province, released a statement on Wednesday evening stating that at 11:24 am that day, a fire broke out in a traditional-style architecture on Fenghuang mountain. Fire rescue authorities organized fire-fighting efforts promptly, and the open flames have now been extinguished with no casualties reported, the government said on its official WeChat account.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202511/1348033.shtml
 
Oh, c’mon! You’re subjecting the pb to this?🤷‍♀️
Just say you have no desire to talk about trump and Epstein.
I hate to see ancient historic places destroyed, even those in Red China. Besides, there are a few here who might be interested. So I posted it knowing that Babbles Nonsense 2 Feel relevant would be opposed. :D
 
I hate to see ancient historic places destroyed, even those in Red China. Besides, there are a few here who might be interested. So I posted it knowing that Babbles Nonsense 2 Feel relevant would be opposed. :D

Call me skeptical, but I’m thinking the Chloe well has run dry for you and you’re now trying to impress Gxnn.
 
Update: Investigation suggests fire in pavilion-style architecture in East China’s Jiangsu caused by visitor's improper use of incense, candles
By Global TimesPublished: Nov 12, 2025 09:13 PM


https://www.globaltimes.cn/Portals/0/attachment/2025/2025-11-12/23971d61-678c-4e62-8553-a902187b1d04.jpeg
Photo: Screenshot from social media platform
The investigation team for the fire incident at Wenchang pavilion in Fenghuang township, Zhangjiagang city, East China's Jiangsu Province, on Thursday released a statement indicating that preliminary investigations suggest the fire on Wednesday was triggered by a visitor's improper use of incense and candles. The fire-damaged pavilion was built in October 2009 and housed no cultural relics, the statement said.

The statement clarified that all buildings within the Yongqing Temple complex are modern constructions with no ancient structural remnants, and the temple is not related to the "four hundred and eighty temples of the Southern Dynasties (420-589)."

Based on the investigation findings, those responsible will be held accountable in accordance with laws and regulations, said the statement, adding that comprehensive measures will also be taken to eliminate all types of risks and hazards.

The government of Fenghuang township in Zhangjiagang city, East China's Jiangsu Province, released a statement on Wednesday evening stating that at 11:24 am that day, a fire broke out in a traditional-style architecture on Fenghuang mountain. Fire rescue authorities organized fire-fighting efforts promptly, and the open flames have now been extinguished with no casualties reported, the government said on its official WeChat account.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202511/1348033.shtml
Know what will go great there? A ballroom! The Jiangsu Province has been saying for YEARS they needed a bigger venue.

Can’t get the project started on their own, need a little “accident” to clear the way.

And the perfect thing to burn to make that happen, some troubling documents that are causing a certain dictator wanna be discomfort.

Win win.

And now there is a Bubba connection? Didn’t know Monica had something in common with the Grifter-in-Chief.

Thanks for the story, as always some great sourcing.
 
Know what will go great there? A ballroom! The Jiangsu Province has been saying for YEARS they needed a bigger venue.

Can’t get the project started on their own, need a little “accident” to clear the way.

And the perfect thing to burn to make that happen, some troubling documents that are causing a certain dictator wanna be discomfort.

Win win.

And now there is a Bubba connection? Didn’t know Monica had something in common with the Grifter-in-Chief.

Thanks for the story, as always some great sourcing.
China built a wall for a thousand years. Wonder what that cost? Lol. :)
 
Update: Investigation suggests fire in pavilion-style architecture in East China’s Jiangsu caused by visitor's improper use of incense, candles
By Global TimesPublished: Nov 12, 2025 09:13 PM


https://www.globaltimes.cn/Portals/0/attachment/2025/2025-11-12/23971d61-678c-4e62-8553-a902187b1d04.jpeg
Photo: Screenshot from social media platform
The investigation team for the fire incident at Wenchang pavilion in Fenghuang township, Zhangjiagang city, East China's Jiangsu Province, on Thursday released a statement indicating that preliminary investigations suggest the fire on Wednesday was triggered by a visitor's improper use of incense and candles. The fire-damaged pavilion was built in October 2009 and housed no cultural relics, the statement said.

The statement clarified that all buildings within the Yongqing Temple complex are modern constructions with no ancient structural remnants, and the temple is not related to the "four hundred and eighty temples of the Southern Dynasties (420-589)."

Based on the investigation findings, those responsible will be held accountable in accordance with laws and regulations, said the statement, adding that comprehensive measures will also be taken to eliminate all types of risks and hazards.

The government of Fenghuang township in Zhangjiagang city, East China's Jiangsu Province, released a statement on Wednesday evening stating that at 11:24 am that day, a fire broke out in a traditional-style architecture on Fenghuang mountain. Fire rescue authorities organized fire-fighting efforts promptly, and the open flames have now been extinguished with no casualties reported, the government said on its official WeChat account.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202511/1348033.shtml
Wow is right. The way you're trying to cope with the fact that your political idol sucked off bill clinton and a couple of 13 year old boys is astonishing.
 
The China wall was built to keep people in. :)
Sure it was, another one of your MAGA-ity Ann rememberances? Or is that what they told you on Fox Propaganda Network?? Seems there were some hostile neighbors there…

Googling doesn’t work well for you does it? What’s the Brawndo/MAGA analog for search engines? Where fo you get your skewed information? Maybe WrongGuide @Rightguide can tell us what is his search engine? Or do you just put in the keyword term “sheep” with everything?
 
Sure it was, another one of your MAGA-ity Ann rememberances? Or is that what they told you on Fox Propaganda Network?? Seems there were some hostile neighbors there…

Googling doesn’t work well for you does it? What’s the Brawndo/MAGA analog for search engines? Where fo you get your skewed information? Maybe WrongGuide @Rightguide can tell us what is his search engine? Or do you just put in the keyword term “sheep” with everything?
It's based on how the wall was constructed. It's much harder to climb ......from the inside. :)
 
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