Introduction to Wentian Pavilion: Wentian Pavilion is the central building of the Five Thousand Years Cultural Expo Park. It is in line with "Gu Nanyue", "Qu Yuan Wentian" and "Huabiao" and is the central axis of the Cultural Expo Park. The name of Wentian Pavilion comes from Qu Yuan's "Heavenly Questions", and it is named because it is the tallest building in the garden. The attic seat faces east to the west, with a beacon pedestal below. It has three floors and three eaves, in the shape of a square pavilion, with each side 57 meters and a total height of 26 meters. It is composed of multiple Xieshan style composite roofs with blue brick emblem tiles. The giant plaque "Wentian Pavilion" was inscribed by Professor Zhou Hongxing, a famous Chinese calligrapher, the founding president of Beijing Humanities University and the dean of the Chinese Academy of Calligraphy and Painting. The first and second floors are the Huangmei Opera Club, where Huangmei Opera performances are held regularly; a stone railing is set up under the eaves of the second floor for visitors to climb up and look into the distance; the third floor is the Zen Club, which promotes Buddhist culture; there are one hundred shops at the base for visitors Leisure shopping.