Introduction to Baoguang Pagoda: Baoguang Pagoda was built in the fourth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1576), and the foundation was rebuilt and reinforced in the ninth year of Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty (1859). The tower is an octagonal, nine-story pavilion-style masonry tower with a height of 63.19 meters. The door of the pagoda is decorated with brick carving patterns, and the name of the pagoda "Baoguang Pagoda" is written horizontally in brick inscriptions above the forehead. On the upper right side of the pagoda name, there are two lines of vertical inscriptions written in Yin, which are "Zhu Dongguang, who guards the Lingxi Road Administration" and "Xu Daren, who participates in politics"; at the bottom left of the name of the pagoda, there is a vertical inscription in Yin, "Built in February of Wanli Bingzi". The tower cavity is an in-wall fold-up structure.
Attraction