" Mingsha Mountain Crescent Spring History Exhibition Hall " is located in the Crescent Spring Mingyue Pavilion. In the moon bend south of Crescent Spring, there is a group of crescent Spring temples built in the Han Dynasty and extended for more than 2,300 years, which is in a " Mountain " glyph structure, called " Mingyue Pavilion ". The whole building is majestic and antique, with halls and pavilions, scattered and carved beams and paintings, unique. The core building of Mingyue Pavilion is a four-story imitation Tangmu Pagoda with an octagonal appearance. There are corridors, arches, blue tiles covering, and the inner stairs can reach the fourth floor. The corridor is full of poems and songs of celebrities from all generations, and the plaques are combined. " Spring History Exhibition Hall ", with the title of "Memory of History", exhibition of Spring History cultural relics and photography works, including the photograph taken by the British explorer in 1907, is the earliest photo of Crescent Spring found so far. It is said that the pavilion has been around since ancient times, but has been destroyed and the building is now rebuilt in 1993.
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" Mingsha Mountain Crescent Spring History Exhibition Hall " is located in the Crescent Spring Mingyue Pavilion. In the moon bend south of Crescent Spring, there is a group of crescent Spring temples built in the Han Dynasty and extended for more than 2,300 years, which is in a " Mountain " glyph structure, called " Mingyue Pavilion ". The whole building is majestic and antique, with halls and pavilions, scattered and carved beams and paintings, unique. The core building of Mingyue Pavilion is a four-story imitation Tangmu Pagoda with an octagonal appearance. There are corridors, arches, blue tiles covering, and the inner stairs can reach the fourth floor. The corridor is full of poems and songs of celebrities from all generations, and the plaques are combined. " Spring History Exhibition Hall ", with the title of "Memory of History", exhibition of Spring History cultural relics and photography works, including the photograph taken by the British explorer in 1907, is the earliest photo of Crescent Spring found so far. It is said that the pavilion has been around since ancient times, but has been destroyed and the building is now rebuilt in 1993.