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  2. Three Pagodas - Wikipedia

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    The Three Pagodas of the Chongsheng Temple (Chinese: 崇圣寺三塔; pinyin: Chóngshèng Sì Sāntǎ) are an ensemble of three independent pagodas arranged on the corners of an equilateral triangle, near the old town of Dali, Yunnan province, China, dating from the time of the Kingdom of Nanzhao and Kingdom of Dali in the 9th and 10th centuries.

  3. Pagoda - Wikipedia

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    Although it no longer stands, the tallest pre-modern pagoda in Chinese history was the 100-metre-tall wooden pagoda (330 ft) of Chang'an, built by Emperor Yang of Sui, [11] and possibly the short-lived 6th century Yongning Pagoda (永宁宝塔) of Luoyang at roughly 137 metres. The tallest pre-modern pagoda still standing is the Liaodi Pagoda.

  4. Wuliang Pagoda - Wikipedia

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    2. In 1981, the base of the pagoda was repaired, and the weathered and damaged dragon-scale relief carvings at the four corners of the foundation were replaced. [7] 3. In 1995, repairs were made to cracks in the pagoda body and its finial. 4. In 2010, modern lighting fixtures on the pagoda were removed. [10]

  5. Shinbashira - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese page on the architecture of the 5-tier pagoda of Japan contains sections about the debated reason behind pagodas' quake-resistance – one of the two theories is the Shinbashira, and also lists the types of styles in which the Shinbashira is employed in the building of the structure.

  6. Dabotap - Wikipedia

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    Dabotap (Korean: 다보탑) is a stone pagoda located in the Buddhist temple of Bulguksa in Gyeongju, South Korea. From entering the temple through the Cheongun and Baegun Bridge, Dabotap is located on the right side, opposing Seokgatap on the left side. The pagoda is supposed to have been built in 751, the 10th year of the Shilla king Gyeongdeok.

  7. Three Pagodas Pass - Wikipedia

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    The pass has been the main land route into western Thailand since ancient times. It is one of the few passes in the Tenasserim Hills.. The pass is named after three pagodas erected in 1929 by Phra Sri Suwan Khiri, the ruler of Sangkhla Buri, with the assistance of local villagers, and has reputedly served as a route for Indian monks in the 3rd century to disseminate Buddhism in Thailand.