Yule Pavilion, a traditional Chinese hexagonal structure built in 1961, stands as a testament to the architectural heritage of the region. It is adorned with excerpts from the ‘Yule Chapter’ and the profound maxim, “The wise find joy in mountains, as do the benevolent,” which encapsulates the essence of appreciating nature and its serenity.
Visitors to the pavilion are greeted by a square that provides an expansive vantage point. From this elevated position, one can take in the breathtaking panorama of the Qinglong Mountain Range, which stretches across the river, and the Lulu Island. The view is further enhanced by the alignment of Xuan Guang Temple, Xuanzang Temple, and Ciming Pagoda, which form a straight line delineating the boundary between the picturesque Sun Moon Lake and Moon Lake.
The Yule Pavilion is a public space that is accessible throughout the year, offering full-day access for all who wish to immerse themselves in its historical and natural splendor.