Introduction to Huixiang Pavilion: Huixiang Pavilion is located more than 100 meters north of Huiji Temple. It was originally called Tianqi Temple. It has a Huixiang Pavilion attached. Pilgrims come here after burning incense at the Empress Temple. The incense ceremony is completed only after the incense is burned again, and then the ceremony of "returning home with a blessing" begins. Today, Tianqi Temple and Huixiang Pavilion are merged into one place and renamed Huixiang Pavilion.
Huixiang Pavilion is a triple courtyard with an area of 263.52 square meters. The courtyard faces north and south. The main hall is dedicated to Emperor Dongyue, the east side hall is Wenchang Hall, which is dedicated to the Taoist god Wenchang Emperor who is worshiped by scholars, and the west side hall is Wu. The temple is dedicated to the martial sage Yue Fei. The gate opens in the middle of the south, and there are dozens of granite stone steps below. All buildings have hard-mounted roll roofs and are covered with gray tiles.
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