The Zhanyan Tower, also known as the Zhenhai Tower, is a pavilion-style Buddhist tower built to serve Chao gods. It was built in the Song Dynasty and rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty. It has been over 380 years of history. It occupies 40 meters high, 25 meters around, plane is hexagonal, the appearance is 7 layers, the inside is 8 layers, the brick body wooden building, the modeling is extremely magnificent. The first line of the view of the Yanta is the most important feature of Haining's view. The view of the tower is overlooked. The view of the ancient city of Yanguan is very eye-catching. The jade emperor of Hangzhou and the east mountain of the meteorite are also visible.
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The Zhanyan Tower, also known as the Zhenhai Tower, is a pavilion-style Buddhist tower built to serve Chao gods. It was built in the Song Dynasty and rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty. It has been over 380 years of history. It occupies 40 meters high, 25 meters around, plane is hexagonal, the appearance is 7 layers, the inside is 8 layers, the brick body wooden building, the modeling is extremely magnificent. The first line of the view of the Yanta is the most important feature of Haining's view. The view of the tower is overlooked. The view of the ancient city of Yanguan is very eye-catching. The jade emperor of Hangzhou and the east mountain of the meteorite are also visible.
The main sign of the observation deck of the Qiantang River tide can only be viewed from a distance. Due to the impact of the epidemic, it is not allowed to enter, which is a pity! Traveling in the off-season, the scenery is beautiful, but there is no tide, there is a little regret
In ancient China, it was believed that most of the floods were caused by disrespect to heaven or the floods in the water. The ancients often believed that the pagoda had the function of suppressing floods and praying to heaven. Zhan'ao Pagoda is the largest pagoda along the Qiantang River.
From afar, you can see the Zhanao Pagoda standing on the embankment in Yanguan’s tide-watching scenic spot. This forty-meter-high, eight-story pagoda was built to pray for good weather. Is a typical Chinese pagoda
After entering Guanchao Park, I saw an ancient tower standing on the bank of the embankment, facing the Qiantang River. Later, I learned that it was a rebuilt relic in the Ming Dynasty. It has a history of more than 300 years, but the appearance of the tower is nothing special, but it is of great historical significance.