Introduction to the Linquan Seniors Museum: Linquan refers to mountains, forests, springs and rocks, a place for recreation; seniors refers to old age; Shuo refers to a famous person. This refers to a recreation place for the elderly and celebrities. The hotel is a building with two floors, with different decorations in the north and south. The north is a square beam with carvings; the south is a round beam without carvings. The windows and floor square tiles are also different, so it is also called the Yuanyang Hall. The hall is in the form of a four-sided hall with a single eave built on top of a mountain. The north two corner eaves are decorated with phoenixes pierced by peonies. The building has three bays and nine bays, surrounded by corridors. The museum was built during the Sheng Dynasty. There are two plaques in the museum, one in the south is "Qishi Shishou Taigu" and in the north is "Linquan Elders' Pavilion". "Preface to Guanyunfeng" The screen door faces Guanyunfeng.
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