Iron cable introduction: The Wahuang Pavilion is 23 meters high, with nine iron cables connecting the building to eight "horse-bolting noses" on the cliff. Because the three pavilions hug the cliff and there is no solid foundation under their feet, when there are many people standing on the top floor, the building will lean forward, giving people a sense of swaying, so it is known as the "living building" and the "hanging temple".

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