Introduction to the Huilong Pavilion Diaojiaolou: Located in the southeast of the ancient city, facing the ancient official road in the front and hanging over the Tuojiang River in the back, it is one of the ancient building complexes with strong ethnic characteristics in the ancient city of Fenghuang. Most of them have two floors, upper and lower, and are all bucket-type wooden structures with five columns and six hangings or five columns and eight hangings. The upper floor is large, with complex manufacturing techniques and exquisite workmanship. The roof is upturned, with carved railings, doors and windows; the lower floor occupies an irregular area and is not used as a formal room, but the wooden hanging parts are carefully carved, with pumpkins and Various animal heads and flower patterns are pierced up and down through the cantilevered corridors or rooms, making them hang over the river, forming a unique scenery.

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