Introduction to Tianwangding: Tianwangding is the main peak of Beishan, with an altitude of more than 500 meters. Standing on the top of Beishan, you can have an unobstructed view of the entire Chayao area and feast your eyes on it. The mountain road through Tianwangding is narrow, and you need to bend down and ride on a lying stone to pass. From the top of the mountain, you can see the endless plains in the east, criss-crossing roads, and green fields. You can also see the Liufeng Mountain in the west, with undulating mountains and towering peaks. When Yan Zhenqing visited Chaya Mountain, he stood here and looked eastward at the Huanghuai Plain and the land of Runing. This is where Yan Lugong "viewed Rutai". You went to Taishan Station and boarded Confucius' "Guanlu Terrace".