Ladies
and
gentlemen,
did
you
know
that
in
the
heart
of
Anhui
province
lies
a
city
shrouded
in
legend
and
mystery?
The
city
of
Suzhou,
or
as
it's
known
in
China,
宿州
(Sù
zhōu),
is
home
to
one
of
the
most
unique
and
captivating
sites
in
the
world
-
the
Twin
Pagodas.
The
Twin
Pagodas,
also
known
as
the
Yong'an
Temple
Pagodas,
were
built
during
the
Song
Dynasty
(960
-
1279
AD)
and
are
located
in
the
Shan
River
Park.
The
park
itself
is
vast,
covering
an
area
of
over
100
hectares
and
featuring
a
variety
of
beautiful
natural
scenery.
As
you
approach
the
park,
you'll
be
able
to
spot
the
two
pagodas
towering
over
the
trees
and
buildings.
The
pagodas
are
almost
identical,
standing
at
53
meters
tall
with
a
diameter
of
15
meters
at
the
base.
They
were
originally
built
to
serve
as
a
beacon
for
travelers
and
were
used
as
a
navigational
landmark
by
those
traveling
along
the
Grand
Canal.
But
what
makes
these
pagodas
truly
special
is
their
design.
The
pagodas
aren't
made
entirely
out
of
bricks
and
stones
like
many
other
similar
structures
in
China.
Instead,
they
are
made
of
wood
and
brick,
with
wooden
pillars
and
beams
supporting
the
whole
structure
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feat
that
has
stood
the
test
of
time.
The
Twin
Pagodas
have
stood
for
almost
a
millennium,
enduring
wars,
floods,
and
even
earthquakes.
Yet,
they
still
stand
tall
today,
a
testament
to
the
ingenuity
and
skill
of
the
builders
who
constructed
them.
If
you
ever
find
yourself
in
Anhui
province,
don't
miss
out
on
the
opportunity
to
visit
Suzhou
and
see
the
Twin
Pagodas
for
yourself.
The
park
surrounding
the
pagodas
is
a
great
place
to
take
a
walk,
have
a
picnic,
or
simply
bask
in
the
beauty
of
the
Suzhou
countryside.
So,
come
see
what
makes
the
Twin
Pagodas
so
special
and
experience
the
magic
of
Anhui's
Suzhou
-
a
city
that
has
enchanted
visitors
for
centuries.