Wulong Pavilion in Beihai Park was originally a place where the queen's concubines enjoyed the lake and mountains, echoing the white tower. It is also a famous attraction in Beihai Park. There are a large number of tourists here every day to enjoy entertainment.
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Wulong Pavilion in Beihai Park was originally a place where the queen's concubines enjoyed the lake and mountains, echoing the white tower. It is also a famous attraction in Beihai Park. There are a large number of tourists here every day to enjoy entertainment.
In the spring light, Wulong Pavilion is more beautiful. The wicker swaying, and various flowers around are competing to open. It is good to look at the white tower or take pictures. Adapting to the needs of epidemic prevention and control, Wulong Pavilion is now strictly stipulated that it cannot gather to sing or hold events.
Wulong Pavilion in Beihai Park was originally a place for the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties to enjoy the moon. Wulong Pavilion on the north bank of Beihai echoes Qiongdao Baita. When the sky is high, Jingshan Wanchun Pavilion and Beijing's new landmark China Zun have a panoramic view.
Today, I deliberately walked on the west bank of Beihai Park, and on a sunny day, I specially admired the beautiful scenery of Wulong Pavilion.
In ancient times, Wulongting in Beihai Park was a place for fishing and watching the moon after the emperor. Wulongting was placed in the water, and the whole group of ancient buildings were arranged in an orderly manner, with white jade bars connected. The beams and pillars were painted with green glazed roofs and yellow tiles cut edges. Wulongting was built in the Ming Dynasty and was later rebuilt. Looking at the white tower in Wulong Pavilion, different pictures from the same time. Now Wulong Pavilion is a place for the people to relax, especially the gathering of Peking Opera ticket friends, and the famous horns are beautiful.