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What are the scenic spots in the West Garden of Suzhou Humble Administrator's Garden?
The main buildings in the West Garden are eighteen Datura flower pavilions and thirty-six Yuanyang pavilions. This building has a special style. A building is divided into north and south parts and has two names. There are curved rafters on the beam, ear rooms at the four corners, and a glass screen carved with ginkgo in the middle, which divides the main hall into two parts, the Datura Flower Hall in the south and the Thirty-six Yuan Yang Hall in the north. Datura flower is still camellia. There used to be eighteen camellias here, all of which are famous species. The most famous one is called "Eighteen Singles", so it is called Eighteen Datura Flower Hall. Yuanyang pavilion faces the pool in the north, and Yuanyang is raised in the pool. "Huo Guang Garden, dig a big pool, plant five-color water lilies, and raise 36 pairs of mandarin ducks, which are ugly and called' 36 Mandarin Duck Pavilion'. In the past, a banquet was held here to enjoy Kunqu opera, and the four-corner wing room was the place where the actors put on makeup and changed clothes.

There is a "Tingting Pavilion" in the Western Scenic Area, which is taken from the poem "Love with Cui Yong and Cuizhou in the Snail Pavilion" by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin: "The bamboo dock is clear and clear, and the homesickness is separated from the city. Autumn frost flies late, leaving dry lotus to listen to the rain. "

There is a "reverse photo studio" in the north of the western scenic spot, which is located at the northern end of the corridor. The building is built near the water, with the reflection of the pool water and vivid landscape. The room downstairs of the Inverted Photo Gallery is called "Chongwen Chongshen Zhai", and its owner worships two great painters of Ming Dynasty, Shen Zhou, hence the name. There are portraits and biographies of these two painters on the inner wall, as well as the stone carvings of Wang's Humble Administrator's Garden and the Book of Supplementing Yuan.