Introduction to Tayunxian Pavilion: Tayunxian Pavilion was majored in by Yan Anlan, a Qing Dynasty salt official from Zhen'an. The immortal pavilion has five main halls and two floors of pavilions. It is specially designed for pilgrims and tourists who go up the mountain. The accommodation and accommodation can accommodate more than 500 people. The main entrance of the mansion is bordered with blue glazed tiles, and the "Tayunxian Pavilion" inlaid in the middle is written by Yan Anlan himself. On the upper right hand side of the mansion is a main hall with a green hall, tiled roofs, carved beams and painted pillars, painted walls, and 12 vibrant clay statues. Heading southeast from the main hall, around a bend and over a small mountain pass, you can see dozens of neatly arranged stone tablets. Each inscription records in detail the year when the temple was repaired and the name of the person who raised funds.