- Jade Peak Pagoda
The Jade Peak Pagoda is a
Chinese pagoda onJade Spring Hill nearBeijing ,China . The site was originally an imperial retreat during theLiao Dynasty (907–1125) and was renovated by theQianlong Emperor (r. 1735–1796) in 1752.Aldrich, 299.]The pagoda is a 30 m (98 ft) in height high, has seven stories, has an octagonal base and frame, and is built of brick and stone. Its design imitates the
Cishou Pagoda ofJiangtian Temple ,Golden Hill , nearZhenjiang ,Jiangsu . Its was designed to appear similar to wooden structures. All eight sides on every level feature doors and windows. The walls are thick, and the interior features a wide spiral stone staircase. Niches in the walls of each storey include carved couplets by the Qianlong Emperor and once held a set of bronze Buddhas.Notes
References
*Aldrich, M.A. (2006). "The Search for a Vanishing Beijing: A Guide to China's Capital Through the Ages". Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 962-209-777-4.
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