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| | The Stone of Li Bai Writing Poem [edit this] | | This is the spot where the great poet Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty once wrote poems. Li Bai saw off his friend Mr. Weng to Mountain Huangshan with his poem: He once ascended the summit, overlooking Tianmu Pines. The place where fairies refined jade, just left trace of fairy's eclosion. The poem leaves the poetic expression of perfection for Mountain Tianmu. | Edit by: Ada | |
| Upside-down Lotus Peak [edit this] | | Upside-down Lotus Peak is also called “Lotus Terrace”, about half kilometer to the east of Old Opening Temple (Kaishan Old Hall). The precipitous cliffs and peaks seem to be cleaved by axe. There is a square terrace on the top of the rock. The stalagmites with ten meters high stand beside the terrace. Five rock towers erect separately and their peaks look like petals of a blooming lotus. | Edit by: Ada | |
| Zhou Enlai Memorial Pavilion [edit this] | | Zhou Enlai Memorial Pavilion is located at the east side of Weituo Buddha Hall of Chanyuan Temple. In the March of 1939, Zhou Enlai made an anti-Japanese speech to civil and military personnel of Western Zhejiang Administrative Office, and teachers and students of the Temporary Middle School of Western Zhejiang. This pavilion was established to memorialize the Zhou Enlai's visit to Mountain West Tianmu. | Edit by: Ada | |
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