Taiyuan Manshan Pavilion Manshan Pavilion, also known as Maitreya Pavilion. Maitreya Pavilion was established in the Northern Han Dynasty. The Pavilion was built in the early years of Ming Zhengde (1505 AD) to protect the stone Buddha. The existing Pavilion was rebuilt in 1986. The Pavilion stands on the wall, three floors and four-fold rest.
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Taiyuan Manshan Pavilion Manshan Pavilion, also known as Maitreya Pavilion. Maitreya Pavilion was established in the Northern Han Dynasty. The Pavilion was built in the early years of Ming Zhengde (1505 AD) to protect the stone Buddha. The existing Pavilion was rebuilt in 1986. The Pavilion stands on the wall, three floors and four-fold rest.
The area is large and the greenery is good. Driving by, go in and turn around. The scenery is good, you can't see it at a glance, there are old trees here that feel good to enjoy the night view at night.
Manshan Pavilion is a building covering the ninth cave of Tianlongshan. It was rebuilt in 1986. It has three floors and four-story structures. It stands on the cliff and half is a rock wall. On the way to the east of the grottoes, it feels quite strong. It really represents the building of Tianlongshan grottoes.