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Excuse me, who has an English introduction to Jinan Jiuding Tower? Urgent need, thank you

Jiudingta National Customs Garden is a comprehensive cultural and ecological tourist attraction. The Jiuding Pagoda was built in the Tang Dynasty, with a single octagon and nine small pagodas at the top, just like nine flower buds blooming on a rhizome, so it is called the Jiuding Pagoda. Authentic folk houses, typical national songs and dances, various sports activities, unique and interesting festivals, costumes, etiquette, food and other national cultures stimulate unique stunts and make people linger.

Jiudingta National Style Garden is a comprehensive eco-cultural tourist area. The Jiuding Tower was built in the Tang Dynasty; It is a single-story octagonal pagoda with nine small towers at the top. It looks like a rhizome with nine flowers on it, so it is named the nine-crowned pagoda. Authentic folk houses, ethnic dances, various sports, special festivals, costumes, etiquette, food culture and acrobatics make you linger.

Shandong Licheng Jiuding Tower

Jiuding Pagoda is located in Jiuta Temple in Liubu, Licheng County. It was built between 742 and 756 in the Tang Dynasty.

This pagoda has a unique design. Although it is basically a pavilion pagoda, there are nine small multi-eaves pagodas on its roof. It is the only pagoda of its kind in China, and it is named after nine small pagodas on its roof. The eight sides of the pagoda are concave, which is different from other pagodas in the Tang Dynasty.

The Jiuding Tower is divided into a main body and a roof, with a total height of13.3m.. There is no information about the original lower part of the pagoda, but because the brick structure in the lower part looks very poor now, there is obvious division in the middle of the main body, and there may be some other structures around the lower part of the main body. The eaves are made of seventeen layers of bricks, which are inverted S-shaped. This is a major feature of pagodas in the Tang Dynasty. The roof is made of 16 layers of overlapping bricks. The middle pagoda on the roof is bigger than others, but it is a three-story square structure. There is a door to the south of the middle tower; The rest, there is a door in front. A Buddha statue is in the middle pagoda.

In the main body of the pagoda stands a 1.2-meter-high Buddha statue. Judging from its style, it is a relic of the Tang Dynasty.

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