Introduction to the White Tower: The White Tower is 51 meters high and consists of three parts: the base, the body and the brake. The base of the tower is a three-story square Xumizuo with an area of 810 square meters. It is carved with a lotus seat composed of 24 protruding lotus petals to support the tower body. The tower body is in the form of an overturned bowl with a diameter of 18.4 meters and is tightly bound by 7 iron hoops. It looks like a monk's alms bowl turned upside down. There are 13 collars on the body of the pagoda, which is the highest level of Buddhism. The base of the pagoda is in the shape of a xumizuo, with a thirteen-day cone (also called a phase wheel) on top, with a diameter of 9.7 meters. The canopy is made of copper, with 36 vines painted with Buddhist characters and statues hung around the canopy, and a fengduo is tied below each. The top of the temple is a small gilt copper hollow pagoda, about 5 meters high and weighing about 4 tons. Its height and slope are exactly the same as the thirteenth day, which is unique among Tibetan pagodas.
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