Introduction to Guanlong Pavilion: Guanlong Pavilion was built during the Song and Ming dynasties. It is a wooden structure with cornices and raised corners. There is a moon gate-style archway in front of the pavilion, with clay sculptures on the cornice of double dragons grabbing treasures, red phoenixes and rising sun, and on the top clay sculptures of turtles, fish with raised horns, and lions rolling embroidered balls. The pavilion was destroyed in 1967 and the stone dragon fell into the stream. It was restored in 1981.

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