Introduction to the Ten Thousand Buddhas Pagoda: The Ten Thousand Buddhas Pagoda is located at the top of Jiaoshan Mountain. It is an antique pagoda in the Ming and Qing Dynasties with a Jiangnan style. The tower body is 42 meters high, 70.4 meters above sea level, and has a construction area of 583 square meters. The tower body has seven levels and eight sides, with a heavenly palace above and an underground palace below. There are two sets of stairs inside the tower that flow up and down, and there are railings outside that rely on each other. The corridors on each floor are connected in all directions, with views on all sides. You can lean on the railing and have a panoramic view of the river and sky. Eight beams of light are emitted in the sky at night to guide passing boaters.
The courtyard of the Ten Thousand Buddhas Pagoda is equipped with front and rear foyers, left and right stele corridors, and wing rooms, which are well-proportioned and complement the pagoda. Embedded on the walls on both sides of the front and rear gates are eight powerful stone-carved characters, "Hai Calm Waves" and "Mainstream", which further embody the majestic and majestic appearance of the Ten Thousand Buddhas Pagoda.
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