Hangzhou Six Harmonies Pagoda - Trip to China part 41 - Full HD travel video
The Six Harmonies Pagoda, situated by the Qiantang River, has been praised and eulogised for hundreds of years by poets and scribes.
According to historical documents, the Six Harmonies Pagoda was originally built in 970 during the Northern Song Dynasty by Qianhongchu, King of Wuyue. Legend has it that the pagoda was built primary as a flood defence. The pagoda is symbolic of the harmony in balanced polar opposites, such as heaven, earth, east, west, south and north. With nine storeys and standing 150 meters high, the pagoda has also served as a beacon, with a light shining from the top lighting up the night in order to guide the many vessels traversing the Qiantang River.
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Six Harmonies Pagoda overlook 2- Hangzhou
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Climbing the stairs and arriving in front of the pagoda
Ringing the bell at Six Harmonies Pagoda
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In this video, I venture off to the five story pagoda in #Hangzhou that was built for the first of thirteen wives after she bore him a son. This temple was rebuilt in the 2000s which was years after the original was destroyed.
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Beisi Pagoda or North Temple Pagoda / 北寺塔 + Bao'en Temple / 报恩寺
The Beisi Pagoda / 北寺塔 or North Temple Pagoda is a Chinese pagoda located at Bao'en Temple in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. The base of the pagoda has an octagonal frame, and the tower rises nine stories in a total height of 76 m (249 ft). The pagoda was once eleven stories tall, but was damaged and reduced to nine stories. Its double eaves and flying corners are similar to that of the Liuhe Pagoda found in Hangzhou. Its base and outside walls are made of brick, the balustrades made of stone, and the eaves and banisters encircling the structure are made of wood.
Although the present structure dates to the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) (with renovations in following eras), the historical site of construction for the pagoda dates back 1,700 years. A Buddhist pagoda built during the reign of Sun Quan in the 3rd century originally stood at the site (in honor of his wet nurse), along with another pagoda built during the Liang dynasty (502-557). The current design of the pagoda structure was made between the years 1131 and 1162, during the Song dynasty (960-1279). Patronage and construction for the Song era pagoda was headed by the Buddhist monk Dayuan. However, the pagoda was burnt down by fire towards the end of the Song dynasty and rebuilt during the MIng.
During the modern repairs of the pagoda in 1960 and 1975, Chinese artifacts were found within the steeple, including a copper turtle and statues of the Buddha. The latest restoration of the pagoda was in 2006.
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Afternoon from East shore of west lake near Dancing Fountain to Leifeng Pagoda with night view from its top. On the way back take glimpse of the dancing fountain in action
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81 | THE END OF OUR 6 DAY WHIRLWIND TOUR!!! SHEWDAGON PAGODA (Southeast Asia Travel VLOG)
31 January 2017 - Day 81 - Shewdagon Pagoda
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Pagoda Liuhe o de las Seis Armonías. Hangzhou (China)
Es 24 de julio y nos encontramos ante la Pagoda Liuhe, literalmente Pagoda de las Seis Armonías o Torre de las Seis Armonías, que es una pagoda china de varios pisos de altura al sur de Hangzhou, provincia de Zhejiang, China. Se encuentra a los pies de la Colina Yuelun y enfrente del río Qiantang. Fue construida originalmente en el año 970 d.C. durante la Dinastía Song del Norte (960 - 1127), destruida en 1121 y reconstruida por completo hacia 1165, durante la Dinastía Song del Sur (1127 - 1279).
La pagoda fue construida originalmente por el gobernante del estado de Wuyue, del que parte se convertiría más tarde en la provincia de Zhejiang. El nombre Liuhe proviene de las seis ordenanzas budistas y se dice que la razón tras la construcción de la pagoda fue calmar las olas de marea del río Qiantang y favorecer la navegación fluvial. A pesar de ello la pagoda fue completamente destruida durante los combates por la rebelión de Fang La en 1121.
Después de que la pagoda actual fuera construida de madera y ladrillo durante la dinastía Song del Sur, se añadieron nuevos aleros durante las dinastías Ming (1368 - 1644) y Qing (1644 - 1911). La pagoda tiene forma octogonal y casi 60 metros de alto, además de que desde fuera aparenta tener 13 pisos a pesar de que solo consta de siete pisos interiores. Hay una escalera espiral que lleva al piso superior y en cada uno de los siete techos se pueden observar figuras pintadas o talladas que representan animales, flores, aves y personajes. Cada piso de la pagoda está formada por cuatro elementos: los muros exteriores, un corredor en zigzag, los muros interiores y una pequeña habitación. Vista desde fuera, la pagoda parece tener una capa brillante en su superficie superior y una oscura en la inferior. Se consigue así una alternancia armoniosa de luces y sombras.
Según el historiador Joseph Needham, la pagoda habría servido también como faro para el río Qiantang. Dado su considerable tamaño y altura parece probado que sirvió como faro permanente casi desde el principio para ayudar a los marineros que buscaban echar el ancla para pasar la noche (como se describe en el Hangzhou Fu Zhi).
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VIEW OF HANGZHOU FROM LEIFENG PAGODA! [China Au Pair Vlog #49]
In this video i go and explore Leifeng Pagoda in Hangzhou, China. The pagoda gives a breath taking view of the entirety of hangzhou!
These videos follow my journey of being an Au Pair in Hangzhou, China, which i will be for the following 6 months. throughout these videos i hope to document my experience as an Au Pair and what i learn from living in a different country/culture for 6 months. I started out as an Au Pair in Hangzhou China where i stayed for 3 months, i am now continueing my journey in Shenzhen, China :). Follow a long for more au pair stories and adventures.
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF CHINA IN GOOGLE EARTH PART SIX ( 6/6 )
1. THREE PAGODAS OF CHONGSHENG TEMPLE,DALI
25°42'30.90N 100° 8'45.62E
2. FORBIDDEN CITY SIX 39°54'59.32N 116°23'39.38E
3. ERQI MEMORIAL TOWER,ZHENGZHOU 34°45'11.97N 113°39'37.57E
4. PECHINO-PIAZZA TIEN AN MEN,BEIJING 39°53'56.94N 116°23'29.85E
5. PYRAMID IN CHINA THREE,XIANYANG 34°23'24.90N 108°44'21.43E
6. XINHUA GATE OF ZHONGNANHAI 39°54'22.88N 116°22'46.94E
7. XUANZHENG TEMPLE RELIC OF DAMING PALACE,XI'AN
34°17'31.68N 108°57'33.90E
8. THE TALL PAVILION TEMPLE,HENAN 36° 5'47.68N 114°21'5.61E
9. GREAT CHINA WALL FIVE 40°26'21.77N 116°33'34.24E
10. PEACE PLAZA,ANHUI 31°51'39.03N 117°18'17.87E
11. SENTRY PLATFORM,XI'AN 34°15'13.98N 108°57'51.73E
12. ZHUSHIKOU CHURCH,BEIJING 39°53'22.50N 116°23'30.77E
13. QIYUN PAGODA OF WHITE HORSE TEMMPLE,HENAN
34°43'18.65N 112°36'14.75E
14. NATIONAL GRAND THEATRE,BEIJING 39°54'11.96N 116°23'0.50E
15. YONGDINGMEN'S GATE TOWER&WATCH TOWER,XI'AN
34°15'39.41N 108°55'13.38E
16. BEIJING CHURCH,BEIJING 39°54'5.84N 116°24'21.06E
17. DRUM BUILDING,XI'AN 34°15'42.35N 108°56'19.71E
18. PAGODA OF ALL-BUDDHAS,CHAOYANG
39°52'31.14N 116°31'49.70E
19. 72 MARTYRS OF HUANGHUAGANG,GUANGZHOU
23° 8'35.85N 113°17'21.23E
20. MEMORIAL ARCH,BEIJING 39°55'18.86N 116°26'15.33E
21. SHAANXI PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT PALACE,XIAN
34°16'0.79N 108°56'58.03E
22. MONUMENT,XIAMEN 24°28'56.26N 118° 5'48.59E
23. PYRAMID IN CHINA ONE,XIANYANG 34°24'40.43N 108°43'30.80E
24. NANSHAN TEMPLE,SANYA 18°17'32.45N 109°12'30.50E
25. LIUHE(SIX HARMONIES)PAGODA,ZHEJIANG 30°11'53.82N 120° 7'35.89E
Little view of Hangzhou from the top floor of Liuhe Pagoda
Liuhe Pagoda (Chinese: 六和塔; pinyin: Liùhé Tǎ; Wu: Loh-vhu Da), literally Six Harmonies Pagoda, is a multi-story Chinese pagoda in southern Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China. It is located at the foot of Yuelun Hill, facing the Qiantang River. It was originally constructed in 970 by the Wuyue Kingdom, destroyed in 1121, and reconstructed fully by 1165, during the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279).[1]
The pagoda was originally constructed by the ruler of the Wuyue Kingdom, whose capital was Hangzhou. The name Liuhe comes from the six Buddhist ordinances and it is said that the reason for building the pagoda was to calm the tidal bore of the Qiantang River and as a navigational aid. However, the pagoda was completely destroyed during warfare in the year 1121.
After the current pagoda was constructed of wood and brick during the Southern Song dynasty, additional exterior eaves were added during the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing Dynasties (1644–1911). The pagoda is hexagonal in shape and some 59.89 metres (196.5 ft) in height, it also has the appearance of being a thirteen-story structure, though it only has seven interior stories. There is a spiral staircase leading to the top floor and upon each of the seven ceilings are carved and painted figures including animals, flowers, birds and characters. Each story of the pagoda consists of four elements, the exterior walls, a zigzagged corridor, the interior walls and a small chamber. Viewed from outside, the pagoda appears to be layered-bright on the upper surface and dark underneath. That is a harmonious alternation of light and shade.
According to the British sinologist and historian Joseph Needham, the pagoda also served as a lighthouse along the Qiantang River. Being of considerable size and stature, it actually served as a permanent lighthouse from nearly its beginning, to aid sailors in seeking anchorage for their ships at night (as described in the Hangzhou Fu Zhi).
A small Pagoda Park has recently been opened nearby. Its exhibition features models of ancient Chinese pagodas and illustrates the variety of different designs, as well as history, culture and symbols associated with the pagoda.
The pagoda was in disrepair before 1900
Hangzhou, China Nov 2017: Liu He Pagoda, Qiantang River
View of the magnificent Qian Tang River from the top of Liu He Pagoda in Hangzhou, China.
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