Introduction to Yingke Pavilion: "Bagui Liuxiang" Yingke Pavilion is an octagonal pavilion, supported by eight granite stone pillars, with white stone feet and blue brick walls, with colorful Manchurian windows on it. The top of the pavilion has a two-story appearance, with golden gourds, green glazed tiles, tile eaves and dragon kisses gilded, and the two-story tile roof is supported by lotus brackets. The interior of the pavilion is decorated with high-grade mahogany carvings, which are full of gold and splendor. The Yingke Pavilion is built near the lake, half of it is built on the shore and half of it extends to the water. The part across the water is supported by stone pillars and is suspended in the water.

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