Introduction to Kuiguang Tower: Kuiguang Tower is located on Kuiguang Road in the west of Dujiangyan City. Kuiguang Pagoda was built in the Ming Dynasty and was later destroyed by war. It was rebuilt in the 11th year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty. It has a blue brick structure and a pavilion style. Each brick is engraved with the Chinese character "Qing" in regular script. The tower body is hexagonal in plan, with seventeen floors and a height of 52.67 meters. There are spiral stairs in the tower that can go up to the seventh floor, and the upper ten floors are hollow.

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