Introduction to Wangxiantai: The Wangxiantai Grottoes are built on the mountain. They were excavated by Yuan Jindao, an official of Huizhou during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, when he was building a ancestral temple.
The grotto statues are carved in a red sandstone rock cavity more than 100 meters high. It faces northeast to southwest, 30 meters long from east to west, and covers an area of 300 square meters. According to its layout, it can be divided into northwest and southeast caves. . There are many statues in the cave, including Buddha statues and Taoist statues of Yuan Jin. They are large in scale and full of artistic skills. "The temple and the temple are integrated into one, and gods and men are sculptured together." It has the reputation of "the first grotto in Guizhou".
Under the Wangxian Tower are the remains of factories and workshops founded by Yuan Jindao, an industrialist of the Qing Dynasty, in Danxia Valley, as well as cultural monuments such as the Lucky Archway and the Flower Tower.