The lake is surrounded by a park with an ensemble of historical buildings, some of which stand on the islands in the lake:
Lixia Pavilion The Lixia Pavilion () is located on an island off the lake's east shore. The pavilion is said to mark the spot of a meeting between the Tang dynasty poet
Du Fu and the calligrapher Li Yong (, 678–747). The pavilion was rebuilt in 1693 and features inscriptions by the Qing-dynasty calligrapher He Shaoji and the
Kangxi Emperor.
Lake Center Pavilion The Lake Center Pavilion () is set on an island near the lake's center.
Moon-lit Pavilion The Moon-lit Pavilion () is located on the north-eastern shore of the lake. It is connected to a large hall via a bridge. Military governor of Shandong and warlord
Han Fuju had an emergency escape tunnel constructed that connected the basement of this hall to the outer city. The tunnel was used by Kuomintang general
Wang Yaowu to escape from the city at the end of the
Battle of Jinan during
Chinese Civil War era.
Jiuqu Pavilion The Jiuqu Pavilion () is located on the southwest shore of the Lake.
Haoran Pavilion The Haoran Pavilion () stands on the lake's south shore.
Ancestral Hall of Lord Tie The
Ancestral Hall of Lord Tie () is located on the northwest shore of the Lake. It is a memorial to
Tie Xuan, a
Ming-dynasty official during the reign of the
Jianwen Emperor. Tie Xuan was renowned for his heroism and loyalty in the defense of the city against the rebelling Prince Zhu Di, the later
Yongle Emperor. The memorial hall was erected during the times of the Qing dynasty.
Xiaocanglang Pavilion The Xiaocanglang Pavilion () is located on the lake's northwest shore.
Huiquan Hall Huiquan Hall ()
Beiji Temple Beiji Temple () is a
taoist temple dedicated to
Xuan Wu, the god of the North. It was first built in the early
Yuan dynasty, but rebuilt during the reign of the
Yongle Emperor of the Ming dynasty. Numerous renovations were carried out during the Qing dynasty. The temple contains several halls as well as a bell and a
drum tower. It stands on a seven-meter tall base and covers an area of 1,078 square meters.
Huibo Building The Huibo Building () is located near the east gate of Daming Lake Park. It stands on the site of the watergate that controls the outflow of the Daming Lake into the
Xiaoqing River.
Nanfeng Ancestral Hall The Nanfeng Ancestral Hall () is a memorial to the
Song-dynasty scholar
Zeng Gong, who comes from
Nanfeng,
Jiangxi, and served as the governor of
Qi Prefecture from 1071 to 1073. The present structure has been rebuilt in 1829.
Jiaxuan Ancestral Hall The Jiaxuan Ancestral Hall () commemorates
Xin Qiji, a military leader and statesman of the Southern Song dynasty who was born in Jinan. The temple complex cover a total area of 1400 square meters. Converted for other uses during the Republic of China, the temple was restored to its present function in 1961.
Oushen's Temple Oushen's Temple () is a memorial temple that was originally dedicated to the Goddess of the Lotus Root. During the Qing dynasty it was rededicated to the memory of
Li Qingzhao, a famous female poet during Southern Song period.
Daming Lake Nanfeng Theater The Daming Lake Nanfeng Theater () is located in the courtyard of the Nanfeng Ancestral Hall and was constructed during the late Qing dynasty. ==Gardens==