Introduction to the Jade Emperor Pavilion: The Jade Emperor Pavilion was rebuilt during the Wanli period and was named "Hao Qiong Palace". It was later renamed "Yuhuang Pavilion" and has been used to this day. There is a stone square in front of it, which is the "Tianmen", with the inscription "Xuanzhen Tianshang", and the words "Qiongtai" and "Baoyuan" on the left and right. It is located at the former site of "Qixiang Palace" in the early Ming Dynasty.

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