Tiankuang Hall (Hall of Heavenly Blessing)
Standing to the north of Ren An Gate within Dai Temple, Tiankuang Hall is the principal building here. The statue of the God of Mt.Tai is enshrined in the hall. The hall is well-known for being one of the three most magnificent palatial buildings in China.
Mural in Dai Temple
The walls of the Tiankuang Hall are adorned with a huge mural called "The God of Mt. Tai Started on a Tour of Inspection and Returned to the Palace. This colorful mural depicts the grandiose spectacle of the God of Mt.Tai making an inspection tour. It's a precious cultural heritage of Chinese nation.
Bronze Pavilion
The Bronze Pavillion stands to the east of Dai Temple's Rear Garden, casted in 1615 during Ming Dynasty. It was originally in Azure cloud Temple at the summit of Mt. Tai and moved down to Lingying Palace in early Qing Dynasty and again moved to Dai Temple in 1972. It claims to be one of the three largest bronze pavilions in China.
Bixia Temple(Azure Cloud Temple)
Located at the east end of Heavenly Street, Bixia Temple is the place where the Goddess of Mt. Tai, titled Goddess of Azure Cloud, is worshipped. The grandiose architectural complex on high mountain was built in 1009,and renovated in 1770.



