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The Six Harmonies Pagoda, Hangzhou

Photography Historical posted on Dec 27, 2007
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It has been built in 970 AD, destroyed and rebuilt at the beginning of the 20th century. As every pagoda, it has bells at each corner. During the great winds, the bells guided the sailors on the Qiantang river that flows in the valley. Thanks for viewing.

Comments (10)


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Jofurowa

4:08AM | Thu, 27 December 2007

Beautiful pagoda !!

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durleybeachbum

4:08AM | Thu, 27 December 2007

What an interesting building!

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Loveheart

6:02AM | Thu, 27 December 2007

Pretty picture!

Liam.

7:59AM | Thu, 27 December 2007

Great shot

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Flannelman

12:22PM | Thu, 27 December 2007

Most interesting and fantastic capture. ;-)

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lizzibell

7:27PM | Thu, 27 December 2007

nice picture...

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mairekas

9:25AM | Fri, 28 December 2007

Amazing and beautiful building! Thanks!

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Richardphotos

9:29AM | Fri, 28 December 2007

very beautiful place and pov.I never seen an actual real pagoda before in person.a few copies. thanks for sharing this

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delaorden_ojeda

2:36AM | Mon, 31 December 2007

it is really nice, I have never seen one like that, excelent ! Happy New Year !

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MaraP

6:41AM | Fri, 18 January 2008

Great structure.. I would had missed the bells if you didn't mentioned them :) Excellent capture and POV! Hugs, Ady


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