Introduction to Shiguling Pavilion: There is a stone path in the south of Xipu Village called Shiguling. It was once an important link from Shouning to Xipu to Taishun. A pavilion was built on the top of the ridge. The pavilion was named after the road and was called Shiguling. pavilion. The ancient pavilion was built during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty (1796-1820) with donations from the villagers of Xipu, and was rebuilt in the Gengwu year of the Republic of China (1930). The tea pavilion is quite large, with five bays on the front. There are five wooden benches on the side of the pavilion against the rammed earth wall. The eleven beams and beams on the pavilion are written in ink on the time when the pavilion was built, the first event and the donation of silver. Since the pavilion was built, the local people have set aside three or four acres of fields next to the pavilion for the people who live in the pavilion to cultivate, and it often provides a resting place for passers-by and villagers who work in this area.
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