Introduction to the Jade Emperor Pavilion: The Jade Emperor Pavilion is located on the top of Daxian Mountain. It was originally the Jade Emperor's shrine. It was the palace where the Jade Emperor visited his daughter. It was built in the Ming Dynasty. It was restored after successive generations and was destroyed during the "Cultural Revolution". The Yuhuang Pavilion, which was restored this year, was built in the folk architectural style of the Ming Dynasty and is surrounded by corridors on all sides in the style of sloping hills and cornices. It has a construction area of ​​120 square meters. The platform and climbing ladder have been rebuilt, and there are three colorful sculptures, murals, etc. inside.

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