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九顶塔民族风情园是一个综合性文化生态旅游景区。九顶塔建于唐代,单层八角形,顶上有九座小塔,犹如一茎上绽放出九朵花蕾,故称九顶塔。原汁、原味的民居,典型的民族歌舞,各种体育竞技活动,独具风采饶有情趣的年节、服饰、礼仪、饮食等民族文化,扣人心弦的绝活特技,让人流连忘返。

Jiuding Pagoda Park of Minority Customs is an integrated ecological cultural tourism zone. Jiuding Pagoda was built in Tang Dynasty; it is a single-storey octagonal pagoda with nine little pagodas on the top. It looks like a root stalk with nine flowers on it, therefore, is named Jiuding Pagoda. The original folk houses, folk dances, various kinds of sports, special festivals, clothes, etiquette, food culture and acrobatics will make you indulged in pleasure without stop.

Jiuding Pagoda in Licheng of Shandong Province

Jiuding (Nine Roofs) Pagoda is located inside Jiuta (Nine Pagodas) Temple in Liubu of Licheng County. It was constructed between 742 and 756 during the Tang Dynasty.

The pagoda is of a special design. Though basically a pavilion-style pagoda, it has on its roof nine small multi-eaved pagodas. It is the only such pagoda in China, and it is named for the nine small pagodas on its roof. The pagoda's eight sides are concave, distinguishing it from other pagodas of the Tang Dynasty.

Jiuding Pagoda is divided into the main body and the roof, with a combined height of 13.3 meters. No information is available about the original lower part of the pagoda, but since the brickwork of the present lower part looks poor and there is an obvious division in the middle of the main body, there may have been some other structure around the lower part of the main body. The eaves are built of seventeen tiers of brick forming inverse curves. This is one characteristic of pagodas of the Tang Dynasty. The roof is constructed of sixteen tiers of overlapping bricks. The middle pagoda on the roof is larger than the others, but all are three-storey square structures. The middle pagoda has a door on its southern side; the rest, each has a door on the front side. A statue of Buddha is in the middle pagoda.

Inside the main body of the pagoda stands a 1.2-metre-high stone statue of Buddha, which, judging from its style, is a relic of the Tang Dynasty.

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