Introduction to Qingchuan Pavilion: The current pavilion was rebuilt in 1985 according to the style of the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. It covers an area of ​​386 square meters and is 17.5 meters high. The ground floor is 5 rooms wide and 4 rooms deep; the top floor is 3 rooms wide and 2 rooms deep. It has a granite base, red walls and vermilion columns, a black tile roof with double eaves on the top of the mountain, a reinforced concrete structure imitating the Qingchuan Pavilion with wooden structure, and the doors, windows and railings are made of wood and painted with vermilion lacquer. The four corners of the roof protrude outward, and the eaves are deep and raised. A huge gold plaque with "Qingchuan Pavilion" hanging on the front archway. On the north side is the "garden within a garden", which is quiet and elegant with green grass, luxuriant bamboo and rugged rocks.

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