five-story stone pagoda
A five-story stone pagoda is a traditional East Asian structure often found in Buddhist temples and gardens. It typically features five tiers, each representing one of the five elements: earth, water, fire, wind, and sky. The pagoda is usually made of stone or brick and is designed to be both decorative and symbolic.
These pagodas often have a square base and gradually taper as they rise, with each level adorned with intricate carvings or details. They serve as reliquaries, housing sacred artifacts, and are significant in Asian architecture, reflecting the cultural and spiritual values of the regions where they are built.