Introduction to the ruins of Huashen Pavilion in Wanhua Tower: The ruins of Huashen Pavilion in Wanhua Tower, known as "Deepness of Ten Thousand Flowers" after the reconstruction of the West Garden, are one of the scenic spots in the West Garden. In the 23rd year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (1843), it was rebuilt as a bakery and bean industry office. Later, due to the addition of Gesi Hall (which had long been demolished), only the first floor remained. After 1950, the name "Wanhua Tower" was restored.

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