Introduction to Laihe Pavilion: Laihe Pavilion, formerly known as Haishan Pavilion, is located on Xiaoshui City and was built in the sixth year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (1633). Legend has it that Lu Dongbin, one of the Eight Immortals, once slept drunkenly in Haishan Pavilion, wearing a feather robe and a sword, sleeping with a crane, so later generations changed its name to the present name. The pavilion is an equilateral hexagonal wooden structure with three arches and flying eaves, and is 8 meters high. Wenchang Pavilion, built next to Laihe Pavilion, is a wooden structure, raised beam style double eaves resting on the top of the building, with one floor and one bottom. Wenchang Pavilion and Laihe Pavilion have a close and integrated structure, which is rare in Yunnan. Behind Wenchang Pavilion is Kuixing Pavilion, which is also a wooden structure building with windows for viewing the scenery on the left and right sides.

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