Introduction to the Octagonal Pavilion: The Octagonal Pavilion is a Buddhist pavilion built on the top of a hill, with an octagonal brick and wood structure. The pavilion is 21 meters high, with 31 faces and 32 corners. The 31 reliefs on the wall composed of elephants, lions, tigers, etc. are quite like a group of galleries. The outer wall of the pavilion is inlaid with mirrors and colored glass, and the strange light makes the pavilion even more magnificent. The pavilion above the base of the pavilion is 6 meters wide and 2.5 meters high. There are 24 walls inside, and many patterns are painted with gold powder on the walls.