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What buildings are there from Hantong Building to Biyun Lake?

Hantong Building-Biyun Lake Area This area, from Fangzhu Mountain West to Biyun Lake, includes Hantong Building, Cheng Yanting, Biyun Lake House and other major buildings, which is the essence of the whole park. Hantong Building is the main building of the whole park and a wooden pavilion on the second floor of Xieding Mountain. Tang Yue connected Biyun Lake Building and Cheng Yan Pavilion into a complex with two corridors. In this way, the whole building complex is patchwork, enriching the architectural skyline of the whole park.

Tang Yue has also built an inner garden wall to the south of Hantong Building, Biyun Lake Building, Cheng Yanting and other buildings, which is separated from other scenic spots to form a garden in the garden. From here, the garden in the garden can reach osmanthus forest, Ruzhongshan and Xiulou in the north, Biyun Lake in the east and Qingluoxi and Xiang Si Cave in the south. There is a small lake in the garden. There is a stone in the lake with an octagonal pavilion built on it. The pavilion is connected with the coast by a stone curved flat bridge. Its ingenious layout concept has won the real interest of China classical gardens. To the west of the inner garden is Cheng Yanting, where Tang Yue lives. Cheng Yanting is backed by Zhufang Mountain, facing Biyun Lake and facing the mountains and water, which is an ideal feng shui pattern. There is a promenade in the east of Hantong Building connected with the Biyun Lake boat, which separates the small lake from the Biyun Lake boat and makes the Biyun Lake look wider.

The Biyun Lake boat currently preserved in Yanshan Garden.