Introduction to Hutian Pavilion: During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, it was called Shengxian Pavilion. In the twelfth year of Qianlong's reign, it was built and renamed Hutian Pavilion, which comes from the Taoist idea that Hutian is a fairyland. It is located at the foot of Huimaling on Taishan Middle Road. Hutian Pavilion is built across a winding road in the style of a city gate. There is a stone plaque inlaid on the doorway "Hutian Pavilion", which was inscribed by Emperor Qianlong when he climbed Mount Tai.
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