City God Pavilion, with its arched cornices, stands on the top of Mount Wu like Fairy Mountain Qiongge, which is one of the landmark landscapes in Hangzhou. Huangchengguan is a seven-story antique building with a height of 4 1.6 meters and an area of 3,789 square meters. The overall shape has the architectural style of Southern Song Dynasty and Yuan Dynasty. Its entrance is made of mushroom stone, and its bottom is a solid base built like stone, which symbolizes the long history contained in the ancient city wall of Hangzhou. Gordon can see the West Lake in the north, the city scenery in the east, the Qianjiang River in the south and the peaks in the west. The first and second floors of Huangchengguan show the Southern Song Dynasty culture and Wu Yue culture. The third, fourth and fifth floors are tea rooms, mainly for leisure and sightseeing. All are equipped with high-grade mahogany furniture, which can accommodate 65, 438+040, 40 and 50 people respectively. Has received Li Ruihuan, Qiao Shi, Li Lanqing and other central leading comrades, Jin Yong and other celebrities and international friends. Drinking tea and enjoying the scenery at the highest place in Hangzhou, accompanied by long music, is a great pleasure in life. It can be said that "800 miles of lakes and mountains know what year it is, and 100,000 lights are here."
Baocheng temple
Baocheng Temple, located at the southern foot of Wushan Mountain, was built by Yang Jia, Princess of Wu Yueguo, formerly known as Sakyamuni. In the Northern Song Dynasty, it was changed to Ning in the Northern Song Dynasty. When Su Shi first came to Hangzhou as an official, he visited and wrote the poem "Peony Appreciation in Yuan Baocheng". In the Southern Song Dynasty, Baoyou was granted the "Baocheng Temple" for five years (1257). The temple's statue of hemp thorn is simple and rough, and its artistic technique is exaggerated. It is the only statue with absolute commemorative significance in China. The statue of Magthorn is a transliteration of the Tibetan Buddhist model essay "When the Sun Comes". In July, 20001year, the Margo statue in Baocheng Temple was announced by the State Council as the fifth batch of national key cultural relics protection units because of its special position in the history of religion and art.