Introduction to the reconstruction of Wenzhou Xunshan Tower: In order to restore history, Wenzhou City rebuilt the Xunshan Tower in 2004. The pagoda is a seven-story Ming-style brick pagoda imitating a pavilion. The tower is 35.35m high, with seven levels and six sides. The outer edge of the bottom floor is 3.3 meters long and 6 meters in diameter. The base of the tower is made of blue-gray granite Xumizuo. The inside of the tower is hollow, with stairs to the top; the tower body is white, and the eaves and hidden brick columns are gray, shrinking layer by layer, giving it an ancient charm. There are Dougongs under the waist eaves, and a total of 42 copper bells are hung on the corners. There is a tower door in the north of the ground floor, through which you can enter the tower. The other sides are square false windows and false doors. There is a stone tablet erected on the south side of Xunshan Pagoda, which is engraved with "Record of Wenzhou's Reconstruction of Xunshan Pagoda".
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