The Changqing Temple Pagoda is located at the foot of Xigan Mountain in the south of Huicheng Town, She County, Huangshan City, Anhui Province, China. In front of today’s Xingguo Temple in Taiping, and adjacent to Lianjiang River in the north. It was built in the second year of Chonghe (1119) in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is the earliest existing pagoda in ancient Huizhou. It was named after the original Changqing Temple next to the pagoda. The temple was destroyed and the pagoda remains. It has been repaired many times over the dynasties and still maintains the characteristics of the Song Dynasty. The tower is a pavilion-style tower with seven floors and four sides of brick and wood structure. It is 23.1 meters high. The bottom floor is 5.28 meters long and solid. There is a Xumizuo at the bottom. There is a corridor on the bottom floor. There are coupon doors on all four sides. The door has a built-in stone Buddha seat with lotus petals. , with colorful Buddha images painted on the walls.
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