Jibei East Tower, whose real name is Yaotai, is located in Jibei Natural Village, Shangpu Village, Luoyang Town, Hui 'an County, Quanzhou City (2065 438+06 00, together with Dongyuan Town, Zhangban Town and Baiqi Township of Hui 'an). Quanzhou cultural relics protection unit.
Jibei East Pagoda is an accessory building of Ling Ying Temple built by Wang Dao, a bridge-building philanthropist, during the period from Xianchun to Deyou in the Southern Song Dynasty (1265 ~ 1276). This temple no longer exists. There is also a "West Tower", known as the "Quantai", which was damaged in disrepair in the late Qing Dynasty. Jibei East Tower is a stone structure, octagonal, with a side length of 3.5 meters and a height of 4.5 meters. It is built with an octagonal solid tower with a high ceiling and cloisters around it. The top of the platform is overlapped with the tower body and the platform wall with long slate to form a platform bridge with stone railings around it. The tower is divided into two floors, seven meters high and octagonal eaves. The upper floor is a hollow drum with an arch. Hoist tower brake. The East Tower and the West Tower were originally cultural relics of the Maritime Silk Road.
Jibei East Tower in Hui 'an, Quanzhou entered the local cultural relics protection field on 201kloc-0/0, and was announced as a municipal cultural relics protection unit.
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