The Tianquan Pavilion is a double-eaved octagonal pavilion with high eaves, forming a veranda on the outside, exuding a solemn and simple atmosphere with a sitting ledge between the surrounding columns.
Located on a gentle slope to the north of the pavilion, there is a lush forest. The pavilion is named ‘Tianquan’ because it houses an ancient well, believed to be a relic from the Yuan Dynasty’s Dahong Temple.
It is open all year round, available 24/7.
Tianquan Pavilion
The Tianquan Pavilion is a double-eaved octagonal pavilion with high eaves, forming a veranda on the[...]