The Kuishan Pagoda is a landmark building in Xuzhou City. It is also one of the four major transit granaries for grain transported along the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, and a landmark of Xuzhou Guangyun Granary. The Kuishan Pagoda is located on the main peak of Kuishan in the southeast of ancient Xuzhou City. In 1606, the 34th year of Wanli period of Emperor Shenzong of the Ming Dynasty, it was built by Wan Chongde from Xuzhou. The pagoda has seven floors, about 60 meters high, with a spire-shaped tower brake on the top. The building has a regular octagonal plane. The tower body is of brick structure, and the internal stairs and floors are of wood structure. The Kuishan Pagoda is majestic in momentum and exquisite in construction skills.
Site of Kuishan Pagoda (Ming Dynasty)
The Kuishan Pagoda is a landmark building in Xuzhou City. It is also one of the four major transit g[...]