Leifeng Pagoda
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History of Leifeng Pagoda
During the Jiajing period (1522-1566) of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), pirates invaded Hangzhou, and burned the tower down for fear that soldiers lay in ambush there. As a result, all the wooden structures were ruined, and only brick framework remained. What is worse, the bricks were stolen gradually from late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) to the early Republic of China (1912-1949) because local people believed that these bricks could exorcise evil spirits, bless people with many children, and promote the growth of silkworms. Consequently, the tower fell down on September 25th, 1924.
The site was cleaned up and the underground palace was excavated from 2000 to 2001. A great number of cultural relics were found, including gilded bronze statues of Buddha, bronze mirrors, bronze coins, jade figures, and a gilded stupa inside an iron box of Buddhist relics. On December 26, 2000, the foundation of the new tower was laid. The construction was completed on October 25th, 2002.
Legend of Leifeng Pagoda
However, Evil Monk Fa Hai imprisoned Xu Xi'an so as to separate this couple. Bai Suzhen tried hard to save her husband by using her power. But all her efforts were in vain, and she was imprisoned under the Leifeng Pagoda. Driven by anger and sadness, Xiao Qing tried her utmost to improve her supernatural power. Finally, she beat the Evil Monk Fa Hai, tore down the tower, and saved Bai Suzhen and Xu Xi'an. From then on, Bai Suzhen and Xu Xi'an lived together happily.
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Structural Layout of Leifeng Pagoda
The relics of the ancient tower are preserved on two basement storeys. Tourists can see the ancient bricks of the original tower through glass. The Legend of the White Snake Spirit is presented on the first storey above ground, in six parts. The mural on the second storey above ground shows how the tower was constructed in the Wuyue Kingdom. Poems and essays composed by writers of the past about the Leifeng Pagoda are exhibited on the third storey. The colorful murals on the fourth storey focus on the 'Top Ten Scenes of the West Lake'. In the dome, there are 2002 shrines, each containing a small gilded stupa. There is also a Heavenly Palace in the dome. Records of the renovation of the tower and models of the new tower are put in the palace.
The roof is covered with bronze tiles which resemble terracotta tiles. Under the roof hang bronze chimes which make melodious sounds when blown by the wind.
How to get to Leifeng Pagoda
Hangzhou Bus/ Metro Search
Entrance Fee | CNY 40 for adults; Free for children less than 1.2 meters (3.9 feet). |
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Opening Hours | Mar. 16 - Apr.: 08:00 - 19:00 May - Oct.: 08:00 - 20:00 Nov. - Mar. 15: 08:00 - 17:30 Ticket selling stops half an hour before closing. |
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- Last updated on Oct. 23, 2024 by Gabby Li -