Introduction to Hushan Park: Hushan Park, formerly known as Xiao Penglai, is located in the north of the Queen Mother Temple with deep ravines and beautiful scenery. In 1956, the Hushan Reservoir was built, forming a flat lake at the foot of the mountain. In 1960, the Double-beam Pavilion was built on the west bank of the lake. There is Hushan in the east of the lake, named after Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty once shot tigers here. "Yunyue Yanxuan Diary" written by Zhao Guolin of the Qing Dynasty records: "On the first day of the third month of the thirteenth year of Qianlong's reign, the emperor went down to Dai to go to the Dongguangyan Hall to surround and kill the tiger." The original Yanyan Hall on the top of the mountain was dedicated to Grandma Yanyan, but it was destroyed during the Republic of China. It was started in 1988 and completed and opened in 1989. Hushan Park was built with the lake as the center. There are Hushan, Hushan Pavilion, Hushan Reservoir and other landscapes in the park. It is said that the allusion of "tyranny is fiercer than tiger" comes from this. On the south side are the Queen Mother Pond and Qiuzaiwan; on the west side there is a children's playground with stone carvings of the twelve zodiac signs; on the north side there is a swimming pool with Wangyue Pavilion, Peony Pavilion and Yuanyang Pavilion scattered among them; in the east is the zoo; on the top of the mountain is a high pavilion and in the northwest The dressing pavilion on the side faces each other, the Wangyue Pavilion in the northeast corner faces the Yuanyang Pavilion in the southwest corner. You can row a boat on the water. The boats are slow and the waves are shining, forming a beautiful landscape picture. The lakes and mountains and the pavilions and pavilions complement each other, making visitors intoxicated.

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