Langya Pavilion, originally named Huifeng Pavilion and Huifeng Pavilion, was first built in the Ming Dynasty and is the tallest building in the Langya Mountain Scenic Area. The pavilion is 24 meters high and has five floors. When viewed from all sides, its height and shape are different. Viewed from the east, it has three floors. Viewed from the south, it has four floors. Viewed from the west, it has five floors, each with six sides and eight corners. All of them adopt the upturned eaves and corners style of classical architecture. The top of the pavilion is covered with yellow glazed tiles, and the beams and pillars are carved and painted, presenting a simple and elegant appearance.
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