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Brief introduction of white pagoda park.
Built in Liao Dynasty, the White Pagoda is the tallest tower in Northeast China, ranking first among the six national pagodas. It was declared as a national key cultural relic protection building by the State Council in 1988. Fangqun Garden consists of greenhouses and gardens in the park, and has cultivated hundreds of species and thousands of pots of exotic flowers and herbs, including precious cycads and peonies, which are fragrant all year round. Located on the west side of Guangyou Temple, Baita is one of the six ancient pagodas in China and a state-level cultural relic protection building. Because the tiles on the tower body and eaves are painted with white ash, it is commonly known as the white tower. Liaoyang White Pagoda is 70.4 meters high and has octagonal 13-story dense eaves structure. It is the tallest brick tower in northeast China. Zhang Kun, a poet in Ming Dynasty, has been to Liaodong. He once wrote a poem praising: "The pagoda is Xiong Xi Temple and the Buddha's body is made of gold." Liaoyang Baita was originally a Buddhist pagoda, but there are traces of Taoism in architectural style, and there are Taoist gossip patterns around the pagoda, which has aroused widespread interest. There is a clear spring at the foot of the tower, called Taquan, which is accompanied by the White Pagoda.

The White Pagoda built in Liao and Jin Dynasties is one of the best ancient pagodas in the north. It is a brick octagonal 13 layer solid cornice with a height of 7 1 m. It is divided into four parts: tower foundation, tower foundation, tower body and tower gate. According to the records of Taming in the Golden History and Biography of Empresses discovered by 1922, it was built by Wan Zai for his mother Li during the reign of King Dading (1161173). Although it has been repaired for generations, it still maintains its original style and features, and it is one of the best brick towers in Liao and Jin Dynasties. 1963, 1972 and 1982 were repaired three times.