Located in the heart of Ningbo city, Tianfeng Pagoda attracts lots of attention of the locals, as well as the numerous tourists visiting the city. This extraordinary, 51-meter high, hexagonal-shaped pagoda dates back to year 695 CE. However, the original Tianfeng Pagoda was destroyed several times. The Pagoda existing today dates back to 1989. Long red walls and two lion statues symbolically protect the pagoda. Its architecture is said to be exquisite. Building materials used include wood and bricks. This is also an archaeological findings site, as old money coins, bronze objects and other valuable artifacts were found here.
Other Things to See in Ningbo
Banking Guild Hall Museum |
Xuedou Shan (Mount Xuedou) |
Qing'an Guild Hall |
Hangzhou Bay Bridge |
Ningbo Chenghuang Miao (City God Temple) |
Xikou Town |
The Old Bund (Lao Waitan) |
Chiang Kai-shek Residence (Fenggao House) |
Ningbo Museum of Art |
Dongqian Lake |
Ningbo Ocean World |
Ningbo Youngor Zoo |
Hemudu Site Museum |
Fan Residence Antique Market |
Ningbo Drum Tower (Gu Lou) |
Ningbo Mosque (Qingzhen) |
Seven Pagoda Temple |
King Asoka Temple (Ayuwang Temple) |
Ningbo Museum |
Jiangbei Cathedral |
Tiantong Temple |
Moon Lake (Yue Hu) |
Shipu Fishing Harbor |
Nanxi Hot Springs |
Tianhe Scenic Area |
Tianyi Pavilion |
Ningbo Baoguo Temple |