Situated on the hillside behind the Pangu King Temple, a pavilion known as the BanShan Pavilion is constructed. To the west of it lies the QianKun Stone, commonly referred to as the Pangu King’s Lying Stone. The QianKun Stone stands approximately 4 meters high, covers an area of more than 30 square meters, and features a central fissure that is over 30 centimeters wide and more than 1 meter deep. Nearby, there are several large, stacked rocks with springs gushing from beneath them all year round, known as the Longkou Spring. It is said that the celebration of Pangu King’s birthday typically begins in the deep night of the eleventh day of the eighth lunar month. People of all ages, holding windmills symbolizing good fortune, worship at the Pangu Temple and then follow the mountain path behind the temple to ascend to the Longkou Spring at the mid-level of the hill to draw water and pray for blessings. The park is open all year round from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
Maofeng Mountain Forest Park – Longkou Spring
Situated on the hillside behind the Pangu King Temple, a pavilion known as the BanShan Pavilion is c[...]