
Beijing - Yinshan Tallinn: Yinshan Tallinn is located in the north of Changping District, Beijing 30 kilometers, the national 4A-level tourist attraction, built in the Jin Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, formerly known as "Iron Wall Silver Mountain", because the cliff is steep like a tall wall, the color is as black as iron, and after the heavy snow, the mountains are white, and the mountain color is like silver and got its name, which has a history of more than 600 years.
Tianjin - Jizhou White Pagoda: Jizhou White Pagoda, also known as Guanyin Temple Pagoda, is located in the southwest corner of Jizhou District, Tianjin Dule Temple 300 meters south, was founded in the Liao Dynasty Qingning four years, because the tower body is white, now Jizhou local customs called white pagoda. On March 5, 2013, it was announced by the State Council as a national key cultural relics protection unit.
Inner Mongolia - Vajra Pagoda: Located in the southeast of the old city of Hohhot, it was formerly known as the Vajra Pagoda, because there are five square pagodas on the pagoda seat, so it is called The Five Pagoda Temple. It was built during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty and is a brick King Kong throne-style pagoda composed of three parts: the tower seat, the tower body and the five pagodas.
Hebei - Jingzhou Pagoda: Jingzhou Pagoda full name "Shakya wen Relic Pagoda", referred to as "Stupa", commonly known as "Jingzhou Pagoda", located in Hengshui City County, Hebei Province, was founded in the Northern Wei Dynasty, the pagoda and Cangzhou Iron Lion, Zhaozhou Bridge, Longxing Temple bronze bodhisattva statue and called "Hebei Ancient Four Treasures". It has a history of more than 1550 years.
Shandong - Four Gate Pagoda: Huaxia's first stone pagoda - Four Gate Pagoda is located in the historical and cultural city of Jinan City, 30 kilometers south of Liubu, was founded in the Sui Dynasty seven years ago, the four gate pagoda is China's oldest existing, but also the most complete preservation of single-storey pavilion-style stone tower, more than 1400 years ago.
Shanxi - Shakya Pagoda: Shakya Pagoda, commonly known as Yingxian Wooden Pagoda, is located in Ying County, Shuozhou City, Shanxi Province. Built in the second year of Liaoqingning (1056), Shakya Pagoda is almost 1,000 years old, is the oldest and tallest wooden pagoda in the world, together with the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy and the Eiffel Tower in Paris, and is called the "Three Great Wonder Towers of the World". In 2016, Guinness World Records recognized Yingxian Wooden Tower as the world's tallest wooden tower.
Henan - Songyue Temple Pagoda: Songyue Temple Pagoda is located in the southern foothills of Songshan Mountain, Dengfeng City, Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, a national 5A-level tourist attraction, built in the fourth year of Northern Wei Yongping, Songyue Temple Pagoda is the world's earliest barrel structure building, with a history of more than 1500 years, and has "
Heilongjiang - seven-level floating pagoda: The seven-level floating pagoda is located in Nangang Jile Temple, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, built in 1924, is an octagonal seven-story pavilion-style brick tower, the front of the tower is closely connected with the Jizo Hall, unique, is a pagoda hall, a very distinctive stupa.
Jilin - Nong'an Ancient Pagoda: Located in Nong'an Town, Nong'an County, northwest of Changchun, built in the three to ten years of Liaoshengzong Yelü Longxu Taiping, with a history of nearly a thousand years, is the only ancient building left over from huanglongfu in the Liao Dynasty.
Liaoning - Liaoyang White Pagoda: Liaoyang White Pagoda is located in Baita District, Liaoyang City, Liaoning Province, the tower height of 71 meters, is the tallest brick tower in the northeast region, built in the Jin Dynasty Dading period, its tower body, the brick tiles of the tower eaves are painted white and known as the White Pagoda. In addition, Liaoning Province also has famous ancient pagodas such as Chaoyang North Pagoda and Scaleless Pure Light Stupa, which is one of the fine brick towers in the Liaojin period.
Shaanxi - Big Wild Goose Pagoda: Located in the Great Ci'en Temple in the Yanta District of Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda was built by Xuanzang in the Tang Dynasty to store the sutras retrieved from India. The original tower was five stories high, which was increased to ten floors by Wu Zetian, and after being burned by war, only seven floors remained, with a height of 64 meters.
Ningxia - One Hundred and Eight Pagodas: Located on an eastward slope on the west bank of the Yellow River in Xiakou Mountain, Wuzhong Qingtongxia City, Ningxia, the 108 Towers were built in the Western Xia Period, from top to bottom, forming a large group of equilateral triangular towers, named 108 Towers because of the number of towers, which is the largest and most neatly arranged in China
Gansu - Yan'en Temple Pagoda: Yan'en Temple Pagoda is located in Kuntong District, Pingliang City, Gansu Province, built during the Ming Hongzhi period, the pagoda is an octagonal seven-level pavilion-style brick tower, stone tower base, through the height of 33.5 meters. It is a national key cultural relics protection unit.
Xinjiang - Sugong Pagoda: Located in The village of Munar, 2 kilometers east of Turpan City, Turpan City, Xinjiang, Sugong Pagoda was built in 1777 during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, and the leaders of the Turpan Uyghurs, Emin and Zhuo, built to repay the kindness of the Qing Dynasty and their devotion to the Allah, so the Sugong Pagoda is also known as the Emin Pagoda.
Qinghai - Taal Temple Rulai Eight Pagodas: Tar Temple Rulai Eight Pagodas is located in the capital of Qinghai Province, Xining City, Huangzhong District, founded in the twelfth year of Ming Hongwu, to commemorate the eight major events of Shakyamuni from birth to Nirvana, so it is called Rulai Eight Pagodas. In April 2018, it was shortlisted for the "Magical Northwest 100 Scenes".