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Yingxian Wooden Pagoda
Yingxian Wooden Pagoda, located in Yingxian County, and about 70 kilometers south of Datong City, is the oldest and highest wooden structure in
China. Yingxian Wooden Pagoda is regarded as the 'First Pagoda in the World' and a gem in the architectural field. It has now also been placed under national emphases under the Cultural Relics Protection Units.
Built during the Liao Dynasty (about 1056), Yingxian Wooden Pagoda has about 900 years of history. It has a height of about 67 meters, and a 30 meter long diameter at its bottom.
The Pagoda appears as a five-storey structure, but in fact it has a total of nine stories with four hidden inside. It was built with about 54 different kinds of brackets, and jointed only by the tenors and mortises without any nails or rivets at all! With a unique octagon structure in each tier, and a special designed lightning top, the pagoda can still stand firmly and remains intact. It continues to reveal its exquisite quality in a rustic, simple manner, despite the long exposure to the elements, violent earthquakes and intense thunderbolt. The wind bells hung under each eave add more interest to this wooden pagoda. When the wind blows, the little bells make sweet sounds, which also add spice to your tour.
What's more, the large Buddha statues hosted in the Wooden Pagoda show different countenances and postures, and display a very high level of craftsmanship. The statue of Sakyamuni of the 1st floor stands at the height of 11 meters is particularly impressive. If look itup inside the pagoda, you will feel its grandeur.
The exquisite and vivid mural around it depicts the guardians, disciples and donors in a lifelike and meticulous manner and in the typical Liao painting style.
The Wooden Pagoda is a perfect combination of science, art and religion. It is also the wonder of the wooden architecture field. It should be a must-see in your Shanxi tour.
Travel Tips
Add: in Yingxian County, and about 70 kilometers south of Datong City,
Entrance Fees: CNY 50
Opening Hours: :08:00-17:00