Two. Liuhe pagoda
? Located in the south of the West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, on the Moon Mountain by the Qiantang River. It is one of the best existing brick-wood pagodas in China. Pagoda of Six Harmonies was founded in the third year of Kaibao in the Northern Song Dynasty (AD 970). It was built for Zhenjiang Chao by Zen master Zhiyuan, a monk. It was named Pagoda of Six Harmonies, which means "Liuhe Zun" in Buddhism. The present Pagoda of Six Harmonies was rebuilt in the Southern Song Dynasty. Pagoda of Six Harmonies, also known as Pagoda of Six Harmonies, means "the four corners of heaven and earth". In the 1990s, the China Ancient Pagoda Expo Park was built near Pagoda of Six Harmonies, which is a miniature sculpture of a famous pagoda from all over China, showing the achievements of ancient architectural culture in China.
3. Feilaifeng
? Feilai Peak, also known as Ling Jiu Feng, is168m above sea level, and the mountain is made of limestone. Due to the long-term erosion of groundwater, Feilaifeng has formed many strange caves, such as Longhong Cave, Yuru Cave, Snake beard Cave and Tiger Eye Cave. These caves have their origins and are very legendary. The grotesque rocks in Feilaifeng Temple, such as dragons, running elephants, crouching tigers and frightened apes, seem to be a stone zoo. Gu Teng, an ancient tree on the mountain, is intertwined, with bare rock bones and sharp peaks. Yuan Dao, an Amin, once said: The peaks on the lake should fly first. According to previous records, there used to be 72 holes in Feilaifeng.