
The following is a 150-word review of the Duobao Pagoda: Visiting the Duobao Pagoda, I was filled with awe and awe. The Duobao Pagoda boasts a unique shape, its Taihu stone structure remaining remarkably intact despite the passage of time. The carvings on each floor are exquisite, bringing to life the guardian lions, lotus buds, and ancient Buddhas. The miniature statues of the 32 manifestations of Guanyin are intimate and dignified, conveying a profound sense of Buddhist cultural heritage. Standing in the pagoda courtyard, listening to the bells of Puji Temple, I felt a sense of spiritual purification. This truly is a highlight of Putuo Mountain, a place that immerses one in its beauty and makes one reluctant to leave.




The following is a 150-word review of the Duobao Pagoda: Visiting the Duobao Pagoda, I was filled with awe and awe. The Duobao Pagoda boasts a unique shape, its Taihu stone structure remaining remarkably intact despite the passage of time. The carvings on each floor are exquisite, bringing to life the guardian lions, lotus buds, and ancient Buddhas. The miniature statues of the 32 manifestations of Guanyin are intimate and dignified, conveying a profound sense of Buddhist cultural heritage. Standing in the pagoda courtyard, listening to the bells of Puji Temple, I felt a sense of spiritual purification. This truly is a highlight of Putuo Mountain, a place that immerses one in its beauty and makes one reluctant to leave.
You should visit the Buddhist Museum next to Puji Temple. In the courtyard is the Duobao Pagoda, one of the three treasures of Putuo Mountain. It was built in the second year of Yuantong in the Yuan Dynasty (1334) and rebuilt by monk Fuzhong Zen Master. He also received funding from the prince Xuanrang and other princes in Jiangnan, and built the Prince Pagoda Courtyard next to the pagoda. It is now one of the oldest buildings in Putuo Mountain and the only Yuan Dynasty stone pagoda in Zhejiang Province.
Duobao Pagoda is one of the three treasures of Mount Putuo. It was built in the Yuan Dynasty and is very close to the Mount Putuo Museum. Although it is one of the three treasures, few people come here. There are several floors above and below the Duobao Pagoda. If you look closely, you can see its majesty and the meticulousness of the carvings.
Duobao Pagoda is also called Baofo Pagoda, commonly known as Prince Pagoda. When you arrive at Puji Temple, you will see the huge Haiyin Pond. Looking at the southern section of Haiyin Pond from afar, you will see a pagoda standing there, which is Duobao Pagoda. It was built in the second year of Yuantong in the Yuan Dynasty. During the construction period, it was funded by Prince Xuanrang and other princes in Jiangnan. The Prince Pagoda Courtyard was also built next to the pagoda. Now this pagoda is one of the oldest buildings and the only Yuan Dynasty stone pagoda in Zhejiang Province. It is one of the three treasures of Putuo Mountain.
The Duobao Pagoda of Mount Putuo is commonly known as the Prince Pagoda, also known as the Baofo Pagoda. It is located at the southern end of the Haiyin Pond in Puji Temple. It was built in the second year of Yuantong in the Yuan Dynasty. It was rebuilt by the monk Fuzhong Zen Master, who raised funds and received support from the prince Xuanrang Wang and other vassal kings in Jiangnan. The Prince Pagoda Courtyard was also built next to the pagoda. It is one of the oldest buildings in Mount Putuo and the only Yuan Dynasty stone pagoda in Zhejiang Province. It is one of the three treasures of Mount Putuo.