Introduction to the Eighteen Arhat Tower construction project in Panyu, Guangzhou?

The pagoda is a traditional Chinese building with a specific form and style that is common in Asia. There are more than 2,000 towers in China. There are many types of towers. Zhongda Consulting provides architectural professionals with a detailed introduction to the "Guangzhou Panyu Beicun Cultural Tower".

Beicun Wen Pagoda, also known as Shuilushan Qingwen Pavilion, also known as Wenfeng Pagoda, also known as Wenchang Pavilion or Wenkui Pagoda, is located at the east end of the back street of Beicun Guanxiang, Shawan Town, Panyu District, Guangzhou City.

Beicun Wenta was built in the 60th year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1721). It is a "Feng Shui" building expanded by Liu Geng Hall. According to records, in the 10th year of the Republic of China (1921), the brick and wood structure of the tower collapsed at night. The current tower was rebuilt with donations from villagers. The interior was changed to a reinforced concrete structure, and the appearance completely imitated the original masonry and glazed "pavilion-style" building.

The Beicun Cultural Tower is about 12 meters high and has three floors. The tower body is a regular hexagon and the base area is about 20 square meters. The three floors are column-shaped. The outer wall of the tower is made of blue bricks, with eaves on each floor, covered with green glazed tiles, green tiles and red eaves, making it particularly beautiful. The base of the tower is made of granite, with two floors and a height of about six meters. You can climb to the platform of the tower base along the steps. The main entrance faces Liugeng Hall in the north. The south wall has no windows and is where the statues of gods are worshipped. On the first floor, there is a stone carving of "Wenfeng" on the door forehead, and inside, the god "Wenchang" is worshiped as a "Wenchang star". Outside the window on the middle floor, there is a The stone-carved window of "Mingxin" enshrines the god "Guandi" inside, worshiping as "Wuquxing". The window of the top floor is inlaid with the stone-carved window of "Towering", enshrining the god "Kuixing" inside, which is a god for the scholars of the clan to worship and pray for career success. . It is understood that after 1949, the statues of gods in the Bukchon Cultural Pagoda have been cleared away, leaving only the pagoda standing proudly among the residential areas.

In 1986, the Beicun Literary Pagoda and Liugeng Hall were renovated and restored to their original appearance.

Guangzhou Panyu Beicun Wenta

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