Introduction to Tiancheng Pavilion: Tiancheng Pavilion is surrounded by the Yinghe River system created on the panoramic map of Yuzhou. The water and sky are the same color and complement each other. The grand and majestic Tiancheng Pavilion, with its carved beams and painted tiles, imitates the architectural style of the Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City in Beijing. It is about 50 meters high, with an overall construction area of 13,000 square meters and an indoor construction area of about 10,000 square meters. "Tiancheng Pavilion" is named after Kong Xiangqing, the head of the Jun Kiln of the Kong family, and is intended to express the Jun porcelain philosophy of "natural creation, unity of nature and man".