Introduction to Bingling Pavilion: Bingling Pavilion was built in the middle of the Qing Dynasty and has a history of more than 200 years. The house is composed of three parts: the main hall, the side hall and the cloister. The main hall is a five-body connected bead structure with an exquisite layout. The side hall is divided into upper and lower floors, both equipped with lotus doors. On the door are pictures of ten scenes of the West Lake. The cloister is opposite to the main hall, with winding paths leading to seclusion. The overall layout is similar to that of the courtyards in the north.

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