The Bat Hall, formerly known as the Yunlin Study or Hanyu Hall, is named for its unique bat-like architecture.
The Chamber of Mental Purification, also known as the Flower-Moon Exquisite Pavilion or the Crabapple Belvedere, was originally used as a summer study by the palace's owner.
The Rectangular Pond and Pavilion is a major attraction on the western side of the garden.
The Miaoxiang Pavilion is a two-story wooden pavilion with a flat roof.
North of the Temple of the Dragon King, a miniature version of the Great Wall can be found, complete with crenellations and a gate known as "Yuguan Pass".
The Altar of the Sacred Beasts is a shrine specifically constructed to worship the "Four Immortals" - the fox, hedgehog, weasel and snake.
The temple was a sacred space within Prince Kung's Palace dedicated to the worship of the Dragon King, a deity associated with water and rain.
The Tingyu Belvedere (Belvedere for Listening to Rain) was a resting place for the prince's guests when they came to watch plays.