Introduction to the Golden Palace: is a Ming Dynasty imitation wood structure palace-style building. It is located in the middle of a stone platform with an area of ​​about 160 square meters at the top of Tianzhu Peak, the main peak of Wudang Mountain. All other components were cast in copper in Beijing. It was assembled in the 14th year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (AD 1416) and transferred to the Yangtze River and Han River via the canal to Tianzhu Peak. It is 5.5 meters high, 4.4 meters wide and 3.15 meters deep. It is gilded all over and remains as brilliant as new after hundreds of years of wind and rain erosion.

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