Wansong Laoren Pagoda

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Wansong Laoren Pagoda

At the east end of Zhuanta Hutong, there is a Wansong Laoren Pagoda, which is named after Zhuanta Hutong. The Wansong Laoren Pagoda was built in the Yuan Dynasty. The pagoda was originally an octagonal seven-level eaves-style tower. When it was rebuilt in the 18th year of the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty (1753), it was raised to nine levels. The current pagoda was rebuilt in 1927 by Ye Gongchuo and others. It is 16 meters high, with eight corners and nine levels of eaves-style tower. The...

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Wansong Laoren Pagoda

At the east end of Zhuanta Hutong, there is a Wansong Laoren Pagoda, which is named after Zhuanta Hutong. The Wansong Laoren Pagoda was built in the Yuan Dynasty. The pagoda was originally an octagonal seven-level eaves-style tower. When it was rebuilt in the 18th year of the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty (1753), it was raised to nine levels. The current pagoda was rebuilt in 1927 by Ye Gongchuo and others. It is 16 meters high, with eight corners and nine levels of eaves-style tower. The ancient and elegant tower is the only remaining eaves-style brick tower in Beijing.

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