Huoran Pavilion Trail
Tianxiang Service Station
After driving from Tianxiang to Huitouwan for 8 km upwards, you will see a vast view. The Chinese-style pavilion on the way is Huoran Pavilion, which is situated at an altitude of 1,000 m and provides a great panoramic view. From here, you can overlook layers of mountains and river terraces. If you look in the direction of Tianxiang, you will see Liwu River meandering between Mt. Sanjiaozhui and Mt. Ta. On your left, you will see Xibao river terraces. If you look down along the steep ridgeline from the lookout pavilion, you will see Wahei’er River and Taci Jili River converge, and on the left, you will see the rushing Dasha River.
Perched aloft, Huoran Pavilion can grasp every movement of the tribes in Tianxiang (used to be called Tabiduo) and easily monitor Xibao, Paomachang (“racecourse”), and neighboring mountain areas. Thus, the place was an important strategic location during the Japanese colonial period. Back then, the Japanese troops built a fort here as well, which was located on the high platform right across from Huoran Pavilion, divided by the highway. Now, a tablet is erected here with four-character inscription “Yun Ting Yuan Tiao (Overlook from Yun Pavilion).”