Small Wild Goose Pagoda

小雁塔
pagoda in Xi'an
#9 in Xi'an / #236 in China
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by David Stanley
/ CC BY 2.0

The Small Wild Goose Pagoda, located in Xi'an, China, is a notable historical structure built during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD). This pagoda, originally constructed around 707 AD, was part of the Dajianfu Temple complex. Standing at a height of 43 meters (141 feet), it is renowned for its architectural elegance and significance in Buddhist culture. The pagoda has survived several earthquakes over the centuries, with its unique structure allowing it to remain intact. It is a key cultural relic, offering insight into ancient Chinese engineering and religious practices.


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