Kuiguang Tower, built in the Ming Dynasty, reconstructed in Daoguang 11 years, tower height 52.67 meters, weight about 3,460 tons, 17 layers of dense hexahedron part double-tube brick tower, is the most number of ancient brick towers in China. In December 2002, it was announced as the sixth batch of provincial-level cultural relics protection units in Sichuan Province, and in May 2013 it was announced as the seventh batch of key national cultural relics protection units.
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Kuiguang Tower, built in the Ming Dynasty, reconstructed in Daoguang 11 years, tower height 52.67 meters, weight about 3,460 tons, 17 layers of dense hexahedron part double-tube brick tower, is the most number of ancient brick towers in China. In December 2002, it was announced as the sixth batch of provincial-level cultural relics protection units in Sichuan Province, and in May 2013 it was announced as the seventh batch of key national cultural relics protection units.
The Kuiguang Tower in Dujiangyan Kuiguang Tower Park is a key cultural relics protection unit in the country. It is a special trip to check in early in the morning. During the epidemic, Kuiguang Tower Park will open from 9 to 15 o'clock. You can only look outside the gate. Leave a little regret. Come again next time.
Kuiguang Tower is a ancient tower in western Sichuan with high cultural relics value, artistic ornamental value and distinctive local characteristics. It was built in the Ming Dynasty and has undergone many damage repairs and reconstructions. In the "5.12" Wenchuan earthquake in 2008, this ancient brick tower did not collapse in such a strong earthquake, after repair, Kuiguang Tower has recovered the British position.
Check in Dujiangyan City Kuiguang Tower Park, Zhougong Temple, Kuiguang College, Kuiguang Tower. Kuiguang Tower is a key cultural relics protection unit in the country.
Dujiangyan Kuiguang Tower is located in Kuiguang Tower Park, No. 101 Kuiguang Road, Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province. It was built in the Ming Dynasty and was rebuilt in Daoguang 11 years (1831). The tower is52.67 meters high and weighs about 3,460 tons. It is a 17-story dense hexahedron part double-tube brick tower. It is the most ancient brick tower in China.