2. Leifeng Pagoda: Originally built on Leifeng Pagoda, it is located in front of Jingci Temple under the Sunglow Peak of Nanping Mountain on the south bank of Hangzhou West Lake. Leifeng is the remnant vein of Nanping Mountain, extending northward. The lake is covered with lush trees. However, because the folk tower is above Leifeng Tower, it is called Leifeng Tower.
3. Pagoda of Six Harmonies: Located on the Yue Lun Mountain near the Qiantang River in Hangzhou, it was built in the third year of Kaibao in the Northern Song Dynasty (AD 970), and in the fifth year of Xuanhe, the tower was burned down. Shaoxing was rebuilt in the 24 th year of Southern Song Dynasty, and the wooden structure outside the tower was rebuilt in the 25 th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty. 196 1 has been designated as a national key cultural relics protection unit by the State Council.
Huayan Shijing Pagoda: Huayan Shijing Pagoda is located in Xilin Printing Society on the lonely mountain of West Lake in Hangzhou. It is also called Xilin Pagoda because it faces Xilin Bridge. Xiling Printing Society is an academic group in modern Zhejiang, which was founded in the 29th year of Guangxu reign of Qing Dynasty (1903). The tower is all made of stone, with a height of more than 10 meter and the Huayan Sutra engraved on it.
Gongren Pagoda: Gongren Pagoda is located in the southeast of Lin 'an 1 km Gongren Peak. Named after the hero of Qian Wusu, King of Wu Yue in the Five Dynasties, the tower was built in the first year of Zhenming, Hou Liang (9 15). 1963 was announced by the provincial people's Committee as a provincial key cultural relics protection unit, and198/kloc-0 was announced again by the provincial government in.
Ji Xiang Temple Pagoda: Ji Xiang Temple Stone Pagoda, originally the East West Pagoda, is located in Temple Lane, Ji Xiang, Hushu, and is now in the courtyard of Hangyun Equipment Factory. During the ten-year turmoil, the East Tower was destroyed, leaving only the West Tower. Basically completed. The stone pagoda of Ji Xiang Temple has eight sides and nine floors, which is an architectural form of imitation wood structure.