Introduction to Zhangfang Village Tower: It was built in the sixth year of Tianqing in Liao Dynasty (1116). It is an octagonal five-level stone tower with dense eaves. The total height is 6 meters. The pagoda base is divided into three floors: upper, middle and lower. The upper part is a round stone lotus holder, and the middle and lower parts are two-layer xumizuo with figures and animal patterns in relief all over. The middle part of the tower is an octagonal tower made of a single stone. Because it has scriptures engraved on it, it is commonly known as the "Jingzhuang".