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Mengshan Chengtian Temple Taoist temple. Located one kilometer up the mountain from the Wanshou Palace on Mengshan Mountain, which is shared by Pingyi, Fei County and Mengyin County in Shandong Province. It was built in the Ming Dynasty and renovated during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty (1796–1820). Most of the original buildings no longer exist, and only the three-hall brick and wood shrine remains today. It was once dedicated to the Earth God. Outside the palace, in front of the stone archway, there is a three-hole arched bridge spanning the mountain stream. It is about 4 meters wide and more than 10 meters long. It is called the “Welcoming Immortals Bridge”. The bridge is made of stacked large stones, and the bridgehead is decorated with a dragon head. It was built during the construction of the palace and rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty. One kilometer up the road is a platform with three elegant halls built on it. They were built in the Ming Dynasty and renovated in the Qing Dynasty. The main deity is the god of Mount Tai, which is why it is also called the Tai Mountain Palace.

蒙山承天宫 道教宫观。在山东省平邑、费县、蒙阴三县之间的蒙山上万寿宫上一公里处。始建于明代,清嘉庆年间(1796—1820)重修。原有建筑多已不存,今唯余砖木结构神殿三楹等,昔为供奉后土神之所;宫外石坊前,跨山溪筑一座三孔弧形桥,宽约4米,长lO余米,取名“迎仙桥”,桥身由大石叠成,桥头饰以龙头,兴建于建宫之际,重修于清代。宫上行一公里处有一平台,台上筑殿三楹,古雅端庄,建于明代,重修于清代,主祀东岳泰山神,故而人名泰山行宫。