Liuhe Pagoda

30°11′53.70″N 120°07′35.70″E / 30.1982500°N 120.1265833°E / 30.1982500; 120.1265833

Thirteen storied octagonal tower, each story with a gracefully projecting roof.
Liuhe Pagoda
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Liuhe Pagoda (Chinese: 六和塔; pinyin: Liùhé Tǎ; Wu: Loh-vhu Da), literally Six Harmonies Pagoda, is a multi-story Chinese pagoda in southern Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China. It is located at the foot of Yuelun Hill, facing the Qiantang River. It was originally constructed in 970 by the Wuyue Kingdom, destroyed in 1121, and reconstructed fully by 1165, during the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279).[1]

  1. ^ "Six Harmonies Pagoda (Liuhe Pagoda)". Retrieved 23 August 2016.