Starting from the Lanjiang Platform near Zhaobao Mountain and going up the steps, you can see Qiziping. According to legend, immortals played chess here. On the mountain wall, there is a stele engraved with the three characters ‘Qiziping’ in running script. It was erected in 1795 (the 60th year of the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty). There was originally a pavilion. In 1846 (the 26th year of the Daoguang reign), it was rebuilt into Kuixing Pavilion. Over time, it fell into disrepair. In 1982, during the mountain renovation, the stele was unearthed. Immediately, a new chess-playing pavilion was built on the original site of the old pavilion. It is a wooden structure with double eaves and six rafters. It has vermilion rafters and black tiles. It is 6 meters high and has a diameter of 3.15 meters. Inside the pavilion, there is a stone table and chessboard, and drum-shaped stools are placed. Open all year round and all day. The specific business status is subject to the opening situation on that day.






