Introduction to Suquan Pavilion: It was built in the 40th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1612). Weng Ruyu, the governor of Qiongzhou County, led the officials and people of the county and city to build it to commemorate Su Gong's "double springs" for benefiting Sangzi Township. The pavilion was listed as one of the eight scenic spots in the Qing Dynasty, "Su Pavilion Dipping in Green". Suquan has been rebuilt and repaired in the past dynasties, and the current Suquan Pavilion was rebuilt in the fourth year of the Republic of China (1915).

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