Autumn-Admiring Pavilion

[1] And later Bi Yuan [zh] (1730–1797), Viceroy of Huguang, changed its name to Autumn-Admiring Pavilion.

It is cited from the verses of that "I stop my carriage to admire the maple trees at nightfall, whose frosty leaves are redder than the flowers of early spring."

[7][2] When Mao Zedong studied at Hunan First Normal University, he often comes here with his friends, searching of the truth salvaging the country.

[2] The pavilion has been designated among the seventh group of "Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Hunan" by the State Council of China in 2013.

[2] Acer palmatum in autumn is a major attraction of Autumn-Admiring Pavilion.

Road signs in Mount Yuelu. Turn right for "Toilet", and turn left for "Autumn-Admiring Pavilion" and "Jiang Yiwu's Tomb".