Introduction to Zhou Shang Pavilion: is one of the five square pavilions in Jingshan. It was built in the 15th year of Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty (1750). It was built opposite the Fulan Pavilion on the west side of the mountain. Its architectural form and color painting are exactly the same. Zhou Shang Pavilion is an ancient circular pavilion with double eaves and pointed peaks. The height of the pavilion is about 11.3 meters and the construction area is nearly 100 square meters. The Zhoushang Pavilion originally enshrined Baosheng Buddha, one of the five Buddhas, as a cast bronze and gold-plated Buddha statue. The Buddha statue was robbed by the Eight-Power Allied Forces in the 26th year of Guangxu (1900).
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