The Langlang Pavilion covers an area of 1.08 hectares. The entire garden is located in the middle of the lake. The inside of the lake is surrounded by mountain stones, reclaimed corridors and pavilions. The park is mainly landscaped with mountain stones. There are ancient trees planted on the mountain, and there is a pool under the mountain. The mountains and rivers are also connected by winding reclaimed corridors. The surrounding buildings of the mountains and stones, through the leaky windows on the corridor, communicate the mountains and water in the park, and make the water surface, pool shore, rockery, pavilion and garden integrated. The pavilion (here refers to the pavilion of the pavilion), which is hidden on the top of the mountain, is quaint in structure, surrounded by five or six tall trees with hundreds of years old. The "Mingdaotang" is the largest main building in the park, located in the south of the fake Shandong Province, with three broad areas. "Cui Linglong" Hall coherent several different sizes of the side room, before and after the plantains, and planted with more than 20 kinds of bamboo, with "Cui Linglong" adjacent to 500 Xianxuan, the three flour wall embedded 594 flat carving stone statues related to Suzhou history, for the Qing Dynasty famous Gu Tingzhou carved. "Inxin Stone House" is located in the southwest of the park, a rockery stone cave. "Seeing the mountain building" is located in the mountain, against the buildings such as Yangzhi Pavilion and Yubei Pavilion.