Introduction to Tianquan Pavilion: It is a double-eaves octagonal pavilion with high eaves and a cloister on the outside. It is solemn and simple, with sitting sills between the surrounding columns. The reason why the pavilion was named "Tianquan" is because there is an ancient well in the pavilion, which is said to be a relic of Dahong Temple in the Yuan Dynasty. This well never runs dry all year round and the water is sweet, so it is called "Tianquan".

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