Introduction to Cuijing Tower: Cuijing Tower is located behind the mountain gate at the top of the mountain. It is a two-story pavilion with a slightly concave shape of pure wood structure. The plaque "Better Level" below it was written by Tang Zhongmian, the magistrate of Tongzhou in the Qing Dynasty. There is a passage downstairs in Cuijing, and there are two wing rooms in the north. Above it is a tea room, where photos and calligraphy and painting works of important people visiting are now hung. A small building protruding from the north is the theater building.
Cuijing Tower was the Sanhui Pavilion in the Song Dynasty. "Xue Qiu, Zang Shiyan, and Wu Tianchang were all old friends in the Song Dynasty. They met here because of their name." In the early Ming Dynasty, this place was the location of the temple gate. In the seventh year of Zhengde (1510 AD), the rebels led by Liu Liu and Liu Qi fought at the temple gate of Langshan. The temple gate was burned down by the army. In the 18th year of Jiajing reign of the Ming Dynasty, Tongzhou Tongzhi General Shu Ying The temple gate was moved forward and the Cuijing Tower was built on the original site. It was named after the meaning of "thousands of scenes are gathered on the first floor".

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