Hundred-Flower Pavilion  

Originally located in the family temple of Li Hongzhang in the east district of Beijing, it was "the Imperial Stele Pavilion of Empress Dowager Zixi". In 1978, it was moved to the Garden of Hundred Flowers in the Temple of Heaven. A Six-angled pavilion with double eaves, a yellow glazed tile roof and a blue tile hanging fringe, and decorated with floral motifs on its beams and lintels, it was renamed "the Hundred-Flower Pavilion".

 


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