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Introduction to Xiufeng Pagoda: Xiufeng Pagoda was built in the second year of Hongzhi in the Ming Dynasty. It is an octagonal and nine-level solid Buddhist pagoda with dense eaves. It was named after it was built near Xiufeng Temple. There is a Buddha relief in the middle of the Xiufeng Pagoda, and there are animal heads and wind chimes on the upper and lower eaves, which are unique in shape.