Dragon and Tiger Pagoda is located in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan Province Province. Why did you leave a dragon and a white tiger?

Speaking of Taiwan Province Province, the treasure island, perhaps our first impression is the unique Taiwanese accent in Taiwan Province Province, perhaps the bustling scene of Taiwan's night market, or perhaps the picturesque scenery in Taiwan Province Province. In Kaohsiung City, Taiwan Province Province, there are two double attics in the southwest of Lianchitan, and their unique architectural structure shows antique charm everywhere. The most special feature of these two twin towers is that their architectural concept combines Buddhism and geomantic omen, showing the majestic momentum of "Left Dragon and Right White Tiger".

First, the dragon means good luck. The dragon in the left tower of the Twin Towers actually represents the dragon and beast in China's traditional Five Elements Theory. Qinglong is not only its name but also its race. The green color of Qinglong contains the meaning of spring and vitality, making Qinglong a symbol of vitality. In this Qinglong Tower, there are pictures of Emperor Baosheng's deeds and twenty-four filial sons. After entering the Qinglong Tower, you can climb to the top floor and enjoy the magnificent scenery of Lianchi Lake.

Second, the white tiger is majestic. Another tower, the White Tiger Pagoda in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan Province Province, can make us feel a powerful deterrent instantly just by the word white tiger, which is also a spirit beast in China's traditional Five Elements Theory. Its unique majesty and sense of silence make it a symbol of autumn. The pattern of white tiger was also a frequent visitor in military camps in ancient times. People will embroider the white tiger on the national flag and draw it on military symbols, which means it is invincible and fearless like a tiger. The mural inside the White Tiger Pagoda is a portrait of the general in the 36th Palace of the Jade Emperor and the wise man of Confucius. After people entered from Qinglong Tower, they came out from Baihu Tower, which also meant to eliminate disasters and welcome good luck.

It is worth mentioning that although the twin towers of Dragon and Tiger Pagoda are two independent towers in appearance, they are actually interrelated internally. They entered from Qinglong Tower and greeted Kyrgyzstan from Baihu Tower. They are seven stories high, with twelve horns on each floor, and they are composed of three colors: yellow, orange and red. This is because their architectural process is integrated with Buddhist thought.