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Origin of Seven Pillars in Yalong Bay

The origin of the Seven Pillars in Yalong Bay is as follows: 1992. Hong Kong Henry Fok (Huo's grandfather) invested heavily in building a five-star hotel in Yalong Bay, but business has been sluggish. He invited a Feng Shui master from Hong Kong. On both sides of the road into Yalong Bay Hotel Area, large banyan trees are densely planted. According to the custom of Hainan people, the big banyan tree can ward off evil spirits. On the beach where the highway entered Yalong Bay, above the mass grave, a large turntable was built. In the center of the turntable, there are seven thick "soul-fixing columns" with 8,000 murders under them. So some people call these columns "soul-fixing columns". The above is the relevant answer to this question, hoping to solve your problem.