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Where is the Wanshou Tower?

Changsheng Tower is a cultural relic protection unit in Huzhou City.

Changsheng Tower is located in Nanzha Garden, Nanxun, Huzhou. The tower was built by Zhang Junheng, a wealthy businessman in Nanxun, to pray for his mother's longevity, so it was named Changsheng Tower, also known as Shita and Jingta. It was built in the second year of Xuantong in Qing Dynasty (19 10) and completed in the eighth year of the Republic of China (19 19). The tower has 6 sides and 7 floors, with a total height of11.5m. There are 48 square stone tablets embedded in the waist and wall of Sumitomo Tower, each with a height of 29.3 cm and a length of 58 cm. At the top of the tower is the word "longevity tower" inscribed by Wu Changshuo, a master of modern Chinese painting. Next is the rubbings of Diamond Sutra written by Liu Gongquan in Dunhuang Grottoes. 1989 In March, Huzhou Municipal People's Government announced the Changsheng Tower as a municipal cultural relics protection unit.

Source: Huzhou Municipal People's Government.