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Pavilion of Myriad Springtimes (Wanchun ting)

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Constructed in the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), this pavilion is essentially square with a round roof and verandas on four sides. It has carved overhanging eaves and multiple angles with the same cross shape and structure as Pavilion of One Thousand Autumns (Qianqiu ting) on the garden's west side. This pavilion is located on the east, the direction that in Chinese philosophy correlates with spring.

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