Introduction to Jingguang Pagoda: Jingguang Pagoda is located on the top of Songtai Mountain. It was built in the mid-Yuanhe period of the Tang Dynasty. It was first built for Zen Master Yongjia Sujue, an eminent monk in Wenzhou during the prosperous Tang Dynasty. It was destroyed during the Hongzhi period of the Ming Dynasty (1499 AD). In 1999, the original site of Jingguang Tower was rebuilt in the architectural style of an ancient Tang-style tower, with 1 underground floor and 7 floors above ground, with a construction area of 762.2 square meters and a tower height of 65.46 meters. The main body of the tower is a reinforced concrete structure, and the top brake is Pure copper structure, height 15.6 meters.
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