Penglai Pavilion:
Penglai is a famous dwelling place of immortals and an earthly paradise in ancient Chinese folk and Taoist legends.
Legend has it that in the 3rd century B.C., China's ruler, Qin Shi Huang, heard that the place produced a drug for immortality and was infested with fairies. So he ordered a man named Xu Fu to lead a lot of boys and girls to go in search of the magic medicine. Later, Chinese Taoism made the place a holy place. And successive dynasties have built a number of palaces and temples here, and Penglai Pavilion is one of them. Penglai Pavilion is situated on a cliff on the seashore north of the city of Penglai, Shandong Province, and was first created in 1070 during the Song Dynasty. It is one of the four most famous ancient Chinese buildings, along with the Tengwang Pavilion, the Yellow Crane Tower and the Yueyang Tower. Penglai Pavilion is an ancient Chinese architectural complex, mainly composed of Lüzu Hall, Sanqing Hall, Penglai Pavilion, Tianhou Palace and Maituo Temple.
The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea:
The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea Scenic Spot is a unique scenic spot in Jiaodong Peninsula, which is surrounded by the sea on three sides and is shaped like a treasure gourd lying across the sea. Ancient myths and legends, magical wonders of the sea market, charming mountain and sea scenery, attracting countless tourists from home and abroad to come here to travel and tourism, leisure and vacation, but also to meet the people to worship the immortals and pray for blessings, praying for longevity of the good wishes. Penglai enjoys the reputation of being a fairyland on earth, a leisure paradise and a tourist resort. It is a bright pearl on the coast of the Yellow Sea, and is an excellent place for sightseeing and sightseeing on the golden tourism line of Yantai.