
The Pavilion of Infinite Pleasantness
Photo : J.P. Bellemare
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The Pavilion of Infinite Pleasantness
The name of this small building refers to a poem penned in the 9th century by Bai Juyi describing an emperor's melancholy as he stood before the deserted pavilion where his love onced lived. The woman was killed to save the kingdom from violent uprisings.
The Pavilion of Infinite Pleasantness is a quiet, sheltered spot for a rest.
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