Introduction to Jiaoshan Palace: Jiaoshan Palace was the place where Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty stayed most often during his southern tour. It originally consisted of three parts: Jiaoshan Palace, Dongxing Palace and Shangxing Palace, which were later destroyed. The current Jiaoshan Palace was rebuilt on the former sites of Natural Nunnery and Wusheng Nunnery. It is a typical small courtyard in the south of the Yangtze River, including Boat Pavilion, Arctic Pavilion, Huangye Pavilion, Plum Blossom Pavilion, Huazen Shanfang, Wenshu Pavilion, and Mengjiaoshan Fairy Pavilion. , Guanlan Pavilion and other buildings.

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