Wenchang Pavilion, built in the Ming Dynasty, rebuilt in Qingdao Light two years (1822). The pavilion is a two-story two-story mountaintop-style building, with single rooms on both sides of the ground floor, 18 red-painted pillars around it, forming a corridor. The interior is the official hall with three wide and two deep rooms. Floral doors and windows are installed on all sides, and more than 80 landscape characters are painted in the upper part. This pavilion was a place for literati ink friends, poetry painting and reading during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It became a place for civil servants to work in the end of the Qing Dynasty.