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Twin Pagodas

22 Dinghuisi Lu
Shanghai
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China

Type: Religious Site
Addmission Fee: $10
Hours: Daily 7:30 am-5:30 pm

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These identical slender pagodas are too fragile to climb, but they sit in pretty gardens just south of Ganjiang Dong Lu. The pagodas were built by two brothers to honor their teacher during the Northern Song dynasty and are meant to resemble a pair of calligraphy brushes painting the sky. The pagodas were closed for restoration at the time of writing.
Last updated January 7, 2008
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