Six Harmonies Pagoda (Liuhe Pagoda)

Six Harmonies Pagoda (Liuhe Pagoda)

Six Harmonies Pagoda (Liuhe Pagoda)

Constructed in 970, the Six Harmonies Pagoda (Liuhe Pagoda) stands as a 7-story tower that appears even taller than its actual height. Originally built to ward off evil spirits thought to cause the Qiantang River’s tidal bore, this pagoda is a masterpiece of ancient Chinese architecture. Located in Hangzhou, it features intricate designs and a harmonious structure, making it an enduring symbol of the city. Visitors can explore its historical significance and architectural beauty, gaining insight into the cultural and spiritual beliefs of the time.

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