Introduction to Wenbi Peak Pagoda: Wenbi Peak Pagoda, also known as Huijun Pagoda, was built in an unknown year and was rebuilt in the 37th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1609). The tower is 37 meters high, with nine octagonal floors. It is built on a boulder base and built with blue bricks, which are retracted from top to bottom. Glass tiles, coordinated layout and exquisite structure. There are masonry steps on the wall inside the tower, which spiral upwards and allow you to enter the tower chambers on each floor. Through the doors and windows of the tower room, you can have a bird's-eye view of Zezhou in the near distance and the mountains and rivers of Shanxi and Yu in the distance.

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