Duobaota is located in Carp Mountain in Wuhuali, Shuinan, Jianyang District, Nanping City. Provincial key cultural relics protection units.
Nanping Jianyang Shuinanduo Pagoda was built in the 30th year of Ming Dynasty (1602), with an octagonal seven-story pavilion-like hollow brick structure (the original pagoda was made of Shi Zhuan wood) and a height of 26.8m.. The base of Mount Sumi is supported by eight stone lions. The side of Xumi Mountain is 4.5 meters long, each side is decorated with flowers carved with auspicious animals, and the horns are carved with dazzling lions and beasts, which are solemn and majestic and rare in other places. There are Buddha statues carved in the eight-sided Buddhist niches on each floor, flowers and wishful patterns carved on both sides, and stones hanging from the tower eaves-protruding with granite and ridging to carve faces. The wooden floor is laid in the tower and can be screwed from the bottom to the top floor along the stone steps of the wall. Buddha statues are carved in eight niches on each floor. In the 23rd year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1684), many pagodas were destroyed by fire. The stairs of the pavilion were burned down, and the tower was struck by lightning, which was incomplete and damaged, and the vegetation was overgrown. However, the tower still stands on the top of the carp mountain. 1986 to 1988 have been repaired.
Many pagodas are important symbols of Jianyang culture and have a long history.
20 13, 1 June, Nanping Jianyang Shuinan Dofo Pagoda was listed as the eighth batch of key cultural relics protection units in Fujian Province.
Nanping Jianyang Shuinanduo Pagoda
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