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What is the name of one of the "Three Views of Jingzhou" located outside the west gate of Jingzhou?

One of the "Three Views of Jingzhou" located outside the west gate of Jingzhou is Taihui View. Taihui Pavilion, located on the north bank of Taihu Port, is a national key cultural relic protection unit.

Taihui Temple was built in the 26th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1393), originally a Taoist temple. In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, due to the desolation of war, it was renamed Taihui Pavilion when it was rebuilt. The existing buildings in Taihuiguan include the Mountain Gate, the Heavenly King Hall, the Ursa Major Hall, the Ancestral Hall, the Luohan Hall and the Houdian. Carved beams and painted buildings in the temple are shining brightly, and it is known as the "Little Golden Dome".

As a tourist attraction in Jingzhou, Taihuiguan attracts a large number of tourists. Guannei architecture is an outstanding representative of ancient architectural art in China, which is of great significance to the study of ancient architecture and cultural history in China. At the same time, the concept of Taiwei is also an important cultural heritage of Jingzhou, which is of great significance to the protection and inheritance of Jingzhou culture.