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Six Victory Tower [ edit ]
Coordinates : 24°48′38′′N 118°43′17′′E
| Quanzhou Port Ancient Building - Six Victory Tower | |
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| National key cultural relics protection unitannounced by the State Council of the PRC | |
| Where | Shishi City, Fujian Province |
| classification | Ancient architecture |
| era | yuan |
| Numbering | The sixth batch of item 580 |
| log in | May 25, 2006 |
Six wins tower located in China's Fujian Shishi City Hanjiang Zhen Shi Village, Quanzhou Bay South River, also known as "Day Lake Towers", "Shek Wu tower", is an important beacon ancient Quanzhou overseas transportation in 2006 as Quanzhou Port Ancient Buildings Part of it was listed as the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units .
The Sixth Tower was built in the first year of the Northern Song Dynasty and the first year of the reign (1111). It was rebuilt from Yuan Shizu to Yuan twenty-two (1285). Yuan Huizong was rebuilt in the Second Yuan (1336) and it was a five-level imitation wood pavilion. Stone tower, 36.06 meters high. The tower is a double-storey sacred seat . There are four doors and four doors on each floor of the tower. There are embossed diamonds and bodhisattvas . [1]
References [ edit ]
- ^ National Cultural Heritage Bureau. National Key Cultural Relics Protection Units (Sixth Batch), Volume V. Cultural Relics Publishing House. 2008: 362. ISBN 978-7-5010-2446-9 .
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- Quanzhou Heritage Conservation Unit
- Shishi
- Fujian National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit
- Stone Tower
- Pavilion tower
- Fujian Tower
- Yuan Dynasty Tower