Po Pagoda

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 It is said that Po Pagoda was the most prosperous restaurant in Donging in the Northern Song Dynasty. Even Emperor Huizong once came to this Pagoda and left a story about his date with Li Shishi- famous beauty at that time.

Po Pagoda consists of five three-storied buildings respectively located in the east, west, north, south and middle. As the biggest one among the five, the west building is the main architecture in majestic splendor. In this building places a special chair for Emperor Huizong. The middle building has a music room and a study of Li Shishi both decorated in a plain and elegant way.

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20 Yuan

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8:00-19:00

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Bus Route: No.1

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If you want to enjoy the ancient style, this tower is a must-see.

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