Introduction to the Sutra Pagoda: In Buddhism, a pagoda is called a pagoda, and pagodas generally have seven levels. This is how the saying "saving one life is better than building a seven-level pagoda" comes from. Lushan Sutra Pagoda is 33 meters high, with a brick-concrete structure covering an area of ​​80M2. There is a spiral staircase in the Sutra Collection Building that spirals up to the top of the building for a bird's-eye view of Qionghai. Zhao Puchu, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and secretary-general of the Buddhist Association, also inscribed the name of the pagoda.

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