The Wild Goose Pagoda


Tour Day Eight: Saturday, April 28, 2001

The Little Pagoda

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The Gate



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The Pagoda

The Little Wild Goose Pagoda. Located on the grounds of the Felicity Temple, this structure gets its name because it is smaller than the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, although it is more stories high. It was completed in 709 A.D., when Buddhism was firmly established in China. It is said that the Little Wild Goose Pagoda had lost several stories during an earthquake in the 1500s. However, it still looks complete. It has finer detailing in the brickwork than the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. Above the arched doorways on the first tier are Tang engravings of ivy designs and Buddhist figures. The pagoda is part of a temple complex and monastery. It is also possible to climb to the top of this structure.



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Left: A Drum Tower & Right: Turtles Honored Here



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Young Lady Enjoys Her Chance To Ring Bell.



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Page last updated June 8, 2001.