Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Summer Palace, an Imperial Garden in Beijing' has mentioned 'Pavilion' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
For example: the Phoenix Pier (xe9xb3xb3xe5x87xb0xe5xa2xa9) represented Lake Tai; the Jingming Tower (xe6x99xafxe6x98x8exe6xa8x93) resembled Yueyang Tower, Hunan; the Wangchan Pavilion (xe6x9cx9bxe8x9fxbexe9x96xa3) resembled Yellow Crane Tower; the shopping streets were designed to imitate those in Suzhou and Yangzhou.
The Wenchang Pavilion
Long Corridor (xe9x95xbfxe5xbbx8a; xe9x95xb7xe5xbbx8a; Chxc3xa1nglxc3xa1ng): Stretches from the Hall of Joy and Longevity in the east to Shizhang Pavilion in the west.
Pavilion of Precious Clouds (xe5xaex9dxe4xbax91xe9x98x81; xe5xafxb6xe9x9bxb2xe9x96xa3; Bxc7x8eoyxc3xbangxc3xa9): Located west of the Tower of Buddhist Incense.
It was originally called "Bronze Pavilion" (xe9x93x9cxe4xbaxad; xe9x8ax85xe4xbaxad) and was built in 1755.
West of the Long Corridor (xe9x95xbfxe5xbbx8axe8xa5xbfxe7xabxaf; xe9x95xb7xe5xbbx8axe8xa5xbfxe7xabxaf; Chxc3xa1nglxc3xa1ng Xxc4xabduxc4x81n): There is a "West Four Hall" (xe8xa5xbfxe5x9bx9bxe5x8ex85; xe8xa5xbfxe5x9bx9bxe5xbbxb3) located north of Shizhang Pavilion.
Wenchang Pavilion
Flower Pavilion and Glass Tower (xe8x8axb1xe6x89xbfxe9x98x81xe7x90x89xe7x92x83xe5xa1x94; xe8x8axb1xe6x89xbfxe9x96xa3xe7x90x89xe7x92x83xe5xa1x94; Huxc4x81chxc3xa9nggxc3xa9 Lixc3xbalxc3xadtxc7x8e): Located east of the back hill.
Former Location of Qiwang Pavilion (xe7xbbxaexe6x9cx9bxe8xbdxa9xe9x81x97xe5x9dx80; xe7xb6xbaxe6x9cx9bxe8xbbx92xe9x81xbaxe5x9dx80; Qxc7x90wxc3xa0ngxuxc4x81n Yxc3xadzhxc7x90): Located west of the back hill beside the lake.
Zhichun Pavilion (xe7x9fxa5xe6x98xa5xe4xbaxad; Zhxc4xabchxc5xabntxc3xadng): Located on the east bank of Kunming Lake at the south of the Hall of Jade Billows.
Kuoru Pavilion (xe5xbbx93xe5xa6x82xe4xbaxad; Kuxc3xb2rxc3xbatxc3xadng): Situated in the middle of the eastern dam, east of the 17 Openings Bridge.
Portion of a fresco of a pavilion of the Summer Palace.
The remaining 90% of the garden provides areas for enjoying views and spiritual contemplation and is embellished with garden buildings including the Tower of the Fragrance of Buddha, the Tower of the Revolving Archive, Wu Fang Pavilion, the Baoyun Bronze Pavilion, and the Hall that Dispels the Clouds.