Giant Wild Goose Pagoda
The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda is a historic Buddhist pagoda located in Xi'an, China. Built in 652 AD during the Tang Dynasty, it was originally constructed to house sacred Buddhist texts and relics brought back from India by the monk Xuanzang. The pagoda stands at 64 meters tall and features a square base with seven stories, showcasing traditional Chinese architectural style.
The pagoda is part of the Da Ci'en Temple complex and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It attracts many visitors for its cultural significance and beautiful surroundings, including gardens and ancient structures. The site is also a popular spot for photography and cultural events.