Introduction to Liudan Diancui: Liudan Diancui refers to today's Diancuizhou. Chen Shi, the governor of Huizhou, built Guyu Pavilion on the island during the Song Dynasty. During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, it was changed to Diancui Pavilion. After the Revolution of 1911, in order to commemorate "Tongqing" The martyrs who died in the Battle of Ma'an were rebuilt into "Liu Dan Pavilion". In 1924, a Pipa Island was built to the west of the pavilion. There is a Pipa Pavilion on the island. The ancient trees on the two pillars are green, the pavilions and pavilions are bright, and the vermilion columns stand tall and straight. Surrounded by thousands of hectares of blue waves, it is known as "Liu Dan Dian Cui".

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