This should not be the original view of the Miao Pavilion, but the beautiful view of Lushan is also very wonderful. There are several legends in Lushan that have a relationship with Zhu Yuanxuan, adding a lot of mystery, and Chiang Kai-shek.
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This should not be the original view of the Miao Pavilion, but the beautiful view of Lushan is also very wonderful. There are several legends in Lushan that have a relationship with Zhu Yuanxuan, adding a lot of mystery, and Chiang Kai-shek.
The Miao Pavilion of Lushan Guanmiao Pavilion is in Jinxiu Valley Scenic Area. There is a pair of columns on the pavilion: the mountain and Sichuan Turna open spiritual environment, and the cultural rail traffic is happy. Viewing in the pavilion, the beautiful scenery of Jinxiu Valley is unobstructed and in front of you. The original Miao Pavilion has been destroyed, and the current Pavilion was built by Jiang Kaishi in 1930: a new visit to Xianting.
The Miaoting in Lushan Guanshan is a relics of the Ming Dynasty, which will have fallen out a long time ago. Now is the new pavilion built by Jiang Kaishi. It has a wide view and a good view. It is a good place to view the natural scenery and it is worth visiting.
Guanmiao Pavilion is located near the Xianrendong Scenic Area in Lushan Scenic Area, where the temple is wonderful, not the temple of the temple. I think it is wonderful, here you can see the mountains and rivers, and the beauty of the fairy cave, this is a wonderful scenery, and standing under the pavilion to watch, nature is called the pavilion.
The original site was Zhu Yuanxuan's visit to Xianting, which was later destroyed. Chiang Kai-shek sent people to renovate in 1930 and changed his name to Guan Miaoting. He witnessed many historical events. Song Meiling Jiangqing had three wonderful explanations. Lushan is full of humanistic landscapes and rivers, and those who like history and culture cannot be missed.