The Yongshou Temple Pagoda is located in the northwestern suburbs of Lishui County, on the banks of the Qinhuai River. It is a feng shui pagoda built during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. After experiencing the erosion of hundreds of years of wind and rain and suffering from fires repeatedly, now the precious brake on the top of the tower has fallen off, and the floor and stairs inside the tower are completely destroyed. After renovation, it takes on a completely new look. The interior of the tower is square. Each floor is at a 45-degree angle. There is a wooden ladder that rotates and leads directly to the top floor for people to climb the tower and look into the distance. But basically, it still retains the style of the Ming pagoda. It is a symbol of Lishui County and has been announced as a cultural relic protection unit in Nanjing. The specific business hours and opening status are subject to the opening situation on the day.
Yongshou Temple Pagoda
The Yongshou Temple Pagoda is located in the northwestern suburbs of Lishui County, on the banks of [...]