The six-angle pavilion in the middle of the west side of the scenery, the glazed roof of the double-layer carved beam painting building. The roof of the pavilion is yellow representing the royal style, the arch is green colored, the pillars and walls are red, and the windows have grids, which is very beautiful.
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The six-angle pavilion in the middle of the west side of the scenery, the glazed roof of the double-layer carved beam painting building. The roof of the pavilion is yellow representing the royal style, the arch is green colored, the pillars and walls are red, and the windows have grids, which is very beautiful.
The first pavilion west from Wanchun Pavilion is Jifang Pavilion, which is the same shape as Guanmiao Pavilion. Downward is the Fulan Pavilion, which is the same shape as Zhou Shang Pavilion, opposite two or two. It is also one of the viewing halls built on the peaks of Jingshan Park.
Jifang Pavilion, one of the five square pavilions in Jingshan Park, it is built relative to the Guanmiao Pavilion on the east side. The architectural form and appearance of the two pavilions are the same, with a focus on the octagonal tip top, covered with emerald green glazed tiles. Similarly, Jifang Pavilion, built in 1750, was dedicated to the Amitabha Buddha, one of the five Buddhas, before 1900, the Infinity Buddha that the world is familiar with and often worshipped.