Duobao Buddha Tower is located in the northwest of Renzhuangzi Village, Wangyanzhuang Township, Guye District, Tangshan City. Duobao Buddha Tower is an eight-corner seven-story imitation wooden structure dense solid brick tower, built in the 22nd year of Ming Wanli. At that time, this area was under the jurisdiction of Kaipingwei. The construction of this tower may be with Qi Jiguang's construction of Zunhua AEON. Tower related. The Duobao Buddha Tower, located in the northwest of Renzhuangzi Village, Wangyanzhuang Township, Guye District, Tangshan City, is an eight-corner seven-story imitation wooden structure dense solid brick tower, built in the 22nd year of Ming Wanli, when this area was under the jurisdiction of Kaipingwei, the construction of this tower may be related to the Zunhua AEON Tower built by Qi Jiguang. In Tangshan City Guye District Wangyanzhuang Township Renzhuangzi Village 1.5 kilometers northwest of the ancient tower, called the Duobao Buddha Tower. The tower sits north to south, is a solid brick tower with imitation wooden structure, 13 meters high, the overall octagonal seven floors, composed of four parts: tower base, Sumizu, tower body, tower brake. The tower is built underground by a giant square stone, the lower part of the bridge is stacked with astringent bricks, the upper is a brick carving arch, and the middle brick carving eight pot doors. The first floor of the tower is set up in the east, west, south and north four sides of the brick coupons fake doors, and the brick carving Buddha statues inside the door. The octagonal brick carving a small tower, half inlaid into the tower body, half exposed to the exterior, its shape is the same as the main tower. The upper layer of the brick carving five steps arch out of the squat, the second to the seventh floor are stacked out of the squat. On the first floor of the tower south facing the fake door is a stone, engraved with the four words "Dobao Buddha Tower", the model is "Daming Wanli Jiawucheng Road Hitachi". Ming Wan Li Jiawu, that is, Ming Wanli 22 years (1594)