China Pagoda

11/04/2007

The Little Wild Goose Pagoda

The Little Wild Goose Pagoda is a typical dense eaves type pagoda, east of the Great Wild Goose Pagoda. Because its scale is smaller than the Great Wild Goose Pagoda, so it is called Little Wild Goose Pagoda.It is one of the two important signs kept so far from Tang Dynasty, in Chang An, the ancient capital of China. “The morning clock of the wild goose's Pagoda " is one of the eight scenes area inner the barrier in the Pass of Qing Dynasty too. Little wild goose's tower is not so large-scale as the Great Wild Goose Pagoda, but it is quiet and beautiful, that appeals many people in the ancient city.

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