Huidong Jiulong Peak Tan Gong De Dao Guan
Dedao Pavilion is the first temple pavilion with the most ancient architectural style in Jiulong Peak. It sits in the southeast and northwest, leaning against a bunch of big stones, and a small stone stream passes through it in the northwest. This pavilion was rebuilt in Guangjia for five years (1834). During the Republic of China, it was renovated several times in 19 12 ~ 1930,1984-19/year, but the ancient charm still exists. The pavilion is square with a side length of 5.4 meters. It is located at the top of the mountain, with only one roof, covered with blue glazed tiles. The pavilion roof is supported by six square columns and octagonal columns respectively, and there are flower-and-bird screens on both sides of the main eaves, which are finely carved. There is a large floor-to-ceiling window on the back wall, and there is an inscription stone tablet of "Tan Gongde Road Monument" in the middle. (The original stone tablet has been broken, and now it is copied from the back, with a height of 178 cm and a width of 34 cm. ) The couplet in the pavilion is "Lapras, a teenager of Daoxie, has gone, and the love of mulberry has returned across the crane today".