Introduction to Binhu Gallery: Binhu Gallery is a group of arched and semicircular national-style buildings cleverly built according to the natural terrain. The semicircle is formed by two wing corridors that bend backwards. There are hexagonal pavilions at both ends of the corridor. As a support, there is a large weeping Double Ninth Festival tree in the flower bed in front of the corridor, and there are large osmanthus flowers behind the corridor. The combination of architecture and natural environment is ingenious, making it an ideal place for holding cultural activities.

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