The Qilin Pavilion is inspired by the famous pavilion in the Han Dynasty. Its design style highlights five major elements: the court element from the imperial hospital, the Lingnan element from Chaoshan, the Jiangnan element from the Shanghai-style culture, the architectural element integrating the three famous towers, and the pharmaceutical element from Tai’antang. The main body adopts a hierarchical relationship of five visible floors and nine hidden floors.
The exterior has five floors and five double eaves. It contains four mezzanines and actually has nine floors in total. The building base adopts a three-level hierarchical form, shrinking and rising layer by layer to set off the height and grandeur of the building, making the stability and solemnity of the pavilion even stronger. There are also experience halls using modern technological means such as Dream City, VR, and 5D cinemas, allowing you to break the limitations of time and space, experience time travel, and feel the dream of the technological world. Opening hours: Open all year round from 08:30 to 17:30. Preferential policies: Children: Free for those under 1.2 meters (excluding) in height. Elderly: Free for those aged 70 or above with senior citizen card or ID card. Disabled people: Free with disability certificate. Military personnel: Free with military certificate. Supplementary note: Free ticket holders need to be accompanied by at least one person to enter the park.Qilin Pavilion
The Qilin Pavilion is inspired by the famous pavilion in the Han Dynasty. Its design style highlights five major elements: […]