Han pagoda(韩塔) Hanta Garden, Putuo District, Shanghai。 In the winter of the third year of Jianyan of the Southern Song Dynasty (1129), the Jin soldiers marched south to Lin’an. In the Cui year, Han Shizhong moved his troops from Pingjiang to the sea and built twin towers to mark the crossing. This is the North Tower. Due to the passage of time, the pagoda has deteriorated, the body of the pagoda is tilted and dilapidated. It collapsed in August 2000 and was rebuilt at the original site in 2003 according to its original shape. The three-story Han Tower was rebuilt into a regular hexagonal plane with a total height of 4.9 meters. The first floor is 2.2 meters high and each side is 0.95 meters long. The second floor is 1.3 meters high and each side is 0.8 meters long. The third floor is 1 meter high and each side is 0.95 meters long. It is 0.65 meters long; there is a pot door on the east wall of the first and second floors, the wall is made of polished bricks and the cornices are decorated with carvings.
Han pagoda