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This is probably the most famous pagoda in China - and one of the oldest, as the massive, 60 m high tower dates back to the 7th century. It was built by imperial order for the fireproof safekeeping of the holy scriptures that the Indian pilgrim Xuanzang (602-664) had brought with him from the homeland of Buddhism. The pagoda is part of the Ci'en Si monastery, whose halls were built in the 16th century. On a side wall of the rear hall, there is a depiction of Xuanzang carrying scrolls across the Silk Road in an ergonomically advanced back frame. Its counterpart, the somewhat lower Small Wild Goose Pagoda, 45 meters high, stands about 2 kilometers to the northwest near the south gate. It is a century younger, and also once served to safely store Indian sutras. From the roof of the pagoda, one has a beautiful view over the nearby surroundings of Xi'an.
Ancient Buddhist Relic: The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda is a renowned Buddhist structure dating back to the Tang Dynasty, built to house sacred scriptures brought from India.
Seven-Story Marvel: Initially a five-story pagoda, it was later expanded to seven stories, standing at an impressive height of 64 meters.
Architectural Grandeur: The pagoda is a masterpiece of Chinese architectural design and is renowned for its square-shaped, brick exterior with beautiful carvings.
Cultural Symbol: It's not just a historic site but also a symbol of Xi'an, representing the city's rich cultural heritage and its role as the starting point of the Silk Road.
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