Ashting introduction: Ashhada Ming Dynasty cliff stone carvings are a major protected cultural relic in the Zhuque Mountain Scenic Area. According to research, the cliff carvings here are the only Ming Dynasty stone carvings discovered in Jilin Province so far (2008). It is an important historical relic for studying the Ming Dynasty's management of the Northeast. In order to protect this historic site, in 1984, the provincial, municipal and district cultural relics departments built two pavilions here, named "Moya Pavilion" and "Ash Pavilion" respectively, and established an exhibition hall at Moya Bei.

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