Introduction to Shuiyue Palace: Shuiyue Palace is a palace-style building on the left side of the south entrance of Shishi Cave. It is adjacent to Songtai in the north and faces Honglian Lake. It once had a 6-meter-high and 7-ton bronze Buddha statue. Mori is famous in Hong Kong, Macao and Southeast Asian countries. There is a group of exquisite and radially arranged water pavilions on the lake next to the palace. There is one in the middle with octagonal double eaves, and one on each side with four single eaves. They are connected by curved railings and connected into one body. A long bridge connects the lakeside and combines with Shuiyue Palace. A whole. Looking around at the surrounding scenery from the pavilion, water, moon, rocks, and clouds are integrated into the world and heaven. They are the water, moon, rocks, and clouds, which were chosen as the symbol of Xinghu.

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