Is Chongxi Pagoda a Buddhist pagoda, a demon-suppressing pagoda or a Feng Shui pagoda?

It is a demon-suppressing tower and a Feng Shui tower, but it is not a Buddhist pagoda.

Chongxi Tower is located on the bank of the Xijiang River in Zhaoqing City, Guangdong. It was built in September of the 10th year of Wanli (1582) in the Ming Dynasty. It was built by Wang Pan, deputy envoy of Lingxi, and completed in April of the 13th year of Wanli (1585). . Because the water of the Xijiang River "turbulently flows to the east, and its Qi does not gather, talents will be like morning stars." If a tower is built to gather Qi, talents can come out in large numbers; and because floods in the Xijiang River are frequent, building a tower can suppress the "disaster dragon" and permanently strengthen the embankment. So there was a move to build a tower. The name of the tower takes the meaning of "prosperous cultural fortune" and "borderless blessings". It stands on the top of the stone hill on the north side of Pagoda Road. It is majestic and majestic, and can be called the crown of the four towers.