Duobao Glazed Pagoda is also called “Duobao Pagoda”. It is 16 meters high and has seven floors on eight sides. Built in the 16th year of Qianlong’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1751), it was built by Emperor Qianlong to celebrate the 60th birthday of the Empress Dowager. It is a tower that combines pavilion style and dense eaves style. The tower body is in the shape of an unequal octagon. It is divided into seven levels, with a total height of 16 meters. The entire tower is inlaid with glazed bricks in five colors: yellow, green, cyan, blue and purple. The tower faces south and faces north. There are red walls around the tower. The courtyard gate faces north, and a wooden archway with a glazed tile roof is set up at the entrance.
Telephone
010-62881144
Reference when using
1-3 hours
transportation
Bus: Take bus No. 584, get off at Beigongmen Station of the subway, and walk 759 meters to get there
Tickets
Please consult the scenic spot for specific details.
Opening hours
All day (January 1st - December 31st, Monday - Sunday)