Golden Pavilion is arguably the most spectacular landscape in Kyoto. Walking into Jinge Temple and standing in front of Jinghu Pool, there is a similar feeling of acquaintance - the shadow of Chinese Tang Dynasty architecture. Jinge Temple is a three-storey pavilion-like building adjacent to Jinghu Lake. The first floor is the aristocratic architectural style of the Ping'an era. The second floor is the "Chaoyin Cave" of Kamakura period (a kind of Wujia architecture, meaning the style of warriors). The third floor is the "Exactly Top" of the Chinese (Tang Dynasty) style (belongs to the Zen Buddhist temple). The top of the temple has a pagoda-like structure, and the top is decorated with a Golden Phoenix symbolizing auspiciousness. The magnificent Jinge Temple and the green Jinghu Lake are interesting. There are also Huxindao, Longmen Pearl, White Snake Tomb, Carp Stone, Teahouse, and Bodhisattva, the immovable King of the Ming Dynasty (said to be the incarnation of Buddha Tathagata, the most respected Bodhisattva in Japan). And tickets are interesting.