Introduction to the Jade Emperor's Golden Palace: The Jade Emperor's Golden Palace was first built in the Wei and Jin Dynasties. The original palace had two parts: the main hall and the side hall. The palace was bombed by the Japanese army in 1941. It was officially opened to tourists after being rebuilt in May 2001. . The Golden Palace is an antique building with double eaves and glazed tiles, surrounded by vermilion pillars. The eaves are carved with dragons, phoenixes and animals, which are lifelike and exquisite. The walls inside the hall are painted with colorful murals, which reflect myths and legends, scenery and landforms, lifelike characters and vivid images. The two side halls are located in front and below the main hall. They are symmetrical from left to right. Although they are not as high as the main hall, their architectural craftsmanship is also very exquisite, their style is elegant and their momentum is extraordinary. Looking from a distance, the entire Jade Emperor's Golden Palace towers into the clouds, solemn and solemn, with brilliant golden walls.