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Twin Pagoda Temple
Twin Pagoda Temple (双塔寺 Shuang Ta Si), also known as Yongzuo Temple (永祚寺Yong Zuo Si), is located in the southeast of Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province. There are two 53-meter-tall (170 feet) pagodas standing in it, hence the name 'Twin Pagoda Temple'. History records reveal that the temple and two pagodas were built under the Emperor Wanli's order in 1608 during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
Each of the pagodas in Twin Pagoda Temple has 13 stories and is made entirely of bricks and stone. The exterior was sculptured in the shape of an octagon and decorated with the exquisite flying eaves. An internal staircase was added so that visitors can climb to the top of the pagoda and gaze far afield.
All of the buildings inside Twin Pagoda Temple were constructed with bricks. The brick-carved posts and brackets perfectly demonstrate the features of ancient Chinese architecture. It's worth mentioning that a rare collection of steles have been stored here that contain the handwriting of famous ancient Chinese calligraphers from various dynasties such as Wang Xizhi (303-361), Yan Zhenqing (709-785), Liu Zongyuan (773-819), and Su
Dongpo (1037-1101).
The best time to pay a visit is in spring (April and May) when all the peony and cloves are in their full bloom. These beautiful flowers are said to have been planted during the
Ming Dynasty and their beauty indeed makes the old temple more elegant and appealing.
Travel Tips
Add: in the southeast of Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province
Entrance Fees: CNY30
Opening Hours: 08:30 - 17:30