Introduction to religious sites: In addition to the cliff stone statues and stone elephants, Kongwang Mountain also has other similar relics, such as the two Taoist remains from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Wei and Jin Dynasties on the east main peak of Kongwang Mountain: "Shicheng Dew Pan" and "Cups and plates carved into stone." Using "dew plates" to collect and eat fairy dew was a common technique used by alchemists and Taoists to seek immortality at that time; "cups and plates carved with stone" were also common sacrificial vessels for people at that time to worship Taoist revered figures. Climbing to the top of the main peak, you can see far and wide and have a panoramic view. It is actually an excellent place to drink immortal dew and fine wine, pray for immortals and worship immortals, and practice to become an immortal.