The Leshui Pavilion, nestled within Huagangguanyu Park near Nanshan, is a picturesque spot where the pristine waters of Taiziwan gracefully flow into the West Lake, bestowing upon it a constant stream of vitality.
Confucius once stated, “The wise find pleasure in water; the benevolent find pleasure in mountains. The wise are active; the benevolent are tranquil; the wise are joyful; the benevolent are long-lived.” It is a reflection that prompts one to ponder whether the ‘Leshui’ Pavilion, named for its proximity to water, also holds a deeper meaning.
The pavilion is open to the public all day, every day of the year, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquility and wisdom that water embodies.