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Chinese pagoda (Baotong temple) Whuhan, Hubei, China

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Baotong Temple (simplified Chinese: 宝通寺; traditional Chinese: 寶通寺; pinyin: Bǎotōng Sì) is a Buddhist temple located on the south hillside of Mount Hong, in Wuchang District of Wuhan, Hubei, China. It is one of the "Four Buddhist Temples" in Wuhan.
Hongshan Pagoda
Construction to the Hongshan Pagoda began in 1280 and were completed in 1291 during the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), in memory of the prominent monk Lingji Ciren (灵济慈忍). It initially called "Lingji Pagoda" (灵济塔) and renamed "Baotong Pagoda" (宝通塔) in 1485 during the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). Because it located on Mount Hong, the pagoda is also known as the "Hongshan Pagoda" (洪山塔; 'Pagoda of Mount Hong'). The seven story, 44.1-metre (145 ft) tall, octagonal-based pagoda is made of brick and stone. Its pedestal is 37.3-metre (122 ft) wide. The pagoda features a facade of doors and windows, as well as columns, rafters, and brackets.
Hongshan Pagoda
Construction to the Hongshan Pagoda began in 1280 and were completed in 1291 during the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), in memory of the prominent monk Lingji Ciren (灵济慈忍). It initially called "Lingji Pagoda" (灵济塔) and renamed "Baotong Pagoda" (宝通塔) in 1485 during the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). Because it located on Mount Hong, the pagoda is also known as the "Hongshan Pagoda" (洪山塔; 'Pagoda of Mount Hong'). The seven story, 44.1-metre (145 ft) tall, octagonal-based pagoda is made of brick and stone. Its pedestal is 37.3-metre (122 ft) wide. The pagoda features a facade of doors and windows, as well as columns, rafters, and brackets.