Introduction to Tuashi Pavilion: Tuashi Pavilion is located at the foot of Datong Shenyi Mountain and on the bank of Qingtong River. It was originally named Xiangshui Temple, also known as Puji Temple. It was built in the seventh year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1650). In the "Comprehensive Map of the First Rooftop Scenery in the Southeast of Mount Jiuhua" drawn in the "Jiuhua Mountain Chronicles" compiled in the 26th year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty, Tuashi Pavilion was listed as one of the scenic spots in Jiuhua. So far, Tuashi Pavilion has become a holy place to welcome Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai. An important post for believers in Southeast Asia, it is also known as the "Tianmen at the top of Jiuhua Mountain". After the Anti-Japanese War, the catastrophic flood in 1954 and the man-made destruction caused by the "Cultural Revolution", Tuashi Pavilion and other temples were severely damaged and most of them no longer exist. On November 5, 1998, with the approval of the Tongling County People's Government, it was decided to move the Cilin Jingshe to the former site of the Dashi Pavilion and rebuild the Dasi Pavilion. The consecration ceremony of the Buddha statue was held on the 30th day of the seventh lunar month in 2003.
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