Luofan Pavilion: According to the old records, it was rebuilt in the early years of Song Xining (about 1068) next to the Shanqingzha official house, which was the place where the official residence and businessmen of the time were recreational. Luofan Pavilion may be regarded as the remains of the Song Dynasty gardens. The Luofan Pavilion was rebuilt once in Qingguangxu six years (1880), and the "Jiangnan Garden Zhi" published in the 1920s and 1930s listed Jiaxing Luofan Pavilion as a famous garden. In 1935, the "Jiaxing Tour Guide" manual, printed by the Beijing-Shanghai-Hangzhou-Shanghai Railway Administration, wrote down the cloud in the "Falling Pavilion" article: "The pavilion faces the canal, the window is idle, the scenery is unique... Now the trees are lush, the stone is built into the mountains, and the place is clear and clear."