Introduction to Chongxia Pagoda: Built in the sixth year of Tianqi in the Ming Dynasty (AD 1626), it is a pavilion-style hexagonal white pagoda with a total of nine floors and a height of about 25 meters. There is a central pillar below the fifth floor of the pagoda. Each floor has a small chamber in the inner pillar. There are niches and cages carved on the stone walls, and there are statues of gods in the niches. There are brick steps between the tower body and the tower pillars, and people can go up in a circular fashion along the steps. There are inscriptions such as "Chongxia Pagoda", "Wenlan Bathing Shadow", "Duanchu Five Clouds", "Jintang Yilu" and other inscriptions on the front door of the first to seventh floors. There are windows on each side of each floor of the tower. Visitors can look out from the windows on each floor and every side. The higher you climb, the better the scenery.