Introduction to Chenxiang Pavilion: This building is a two-story wooden structure imitating the Ming and Qing Dynasties, with a height of 7.2 meters and an area of ​​217 square meters. The carvings in the attic include classic Chinese carving elements such as bird patterns, flower patterns, passion flower branches, geometric brocade patterns and fretwork patterns. The cornices and hanging flower doors are all made of brackets and mortise and tenon structures, without the need for nails or rivets, and are decorated with brightly colored carvings, which reflects the broad and profound craftsmanship of ancient Chinese architecture.

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