Sui Pagoda According to the “Full Records of Tiantai Mountain”, this tower was first built during the Kaihuang period of the Sui Dynasty, so it was called the Sui Tower. Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty suffered a tribulation in Huichang, and the Sui Pagoda was seriously damaged. It was renovated in the second year of Jianyan in the Southern Song Dynasty. The tower has six sides and nine levels, and is 59.4 meters high. There are three Buddha statues carved in brick on the outer wall of the tower, with vivid and expressive shapes. The inner wall of the pagoda is inlaid with a stone tablet of the Lotus Sutra and a stone tablet of Buddha statues carved with lines.
Sui Pagoda