What are the scenic spots in Baotu Spring?

1. Main entrance: south gate of Baotu Spring, with the word Baotu Spring engraved in gold on a blue background, which is the imperial pen of Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty, and some people call it the "first gate" of China Garden.

2. Guanlan Pavilion: Guanlan Pavilion was built in the fifth year of tomorrow. Wei and Wu, the internal supervisors, were sent to Jinan by an imperial envoy to build a pavilion beside the spring, named Guanlan, which was originally a long pavilion on all sides and semi-enclosed.

3. Snowhouse: Located in the southeast of Baotu Spring, the Snowhouse was built to commemorate Li Panlong, a famous writer in Ming Dynasty. In his later years, Li Panlong built the first floor in Baihuazhou near Daming Lake, also known as "Snow House". During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Ye Mengxiong, the right-hand envoy of Shandong, admired Li Panlong and invested in the construction of the third igloo beside Baotu Spring. Baotu Spring was demolished in 1956 when the park was expanded, because the building was dilapidated. 1996 reconstruction.

4. Laihe Bridge: Laihe Bridge was originally a north-south longitudinal wooden bridge, located on the east bank of Baotu Spring Pool and southwest of Wanghege. It was founded by Zhang, the magistrate of Licheng in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty, rebuilt by Fan Shiying, the magistrate of Jinan in Apocalypse period, and rebuilt by Cheng Gong, the supervisor of history in Shunzhi period of Qing Dynasty. They were all made of wood, and later they were changed into flat stone bridges. 1964 When Baotuquan Park was expanded, the slate was replaced. 1975, stone fences were set on both sides of the bridge.

5. Ma Paoquan: Ma Paoquan is located on the east side of Li Qingzhao Memorial Hall in the northern foot of Shanxi. The spring pool is irregular, with a length of12m and a width of 5.9m.. The wall of the pond is made of natural stone, uneven and winding. Springs converge into streams and flow into Xiluo River, forming a form surrounded by mountains and water.