The pagoda was built as a temporary indoor display in the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition’s Palace of Food Products. It was moved to the Japanese Tea Garden in 1916.
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Liaodi Pagoda is located inside the southern gate of the ancient city of Dingzhou. The temple no longer exists. According to historical accounts of Dingzhou, during the Northern Song Dynasty a ...
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Since its inception, the Pagoda has served as a control hub and a landmark at the Brickyard. While the earliest versions adhered more closely to traditional Japanese pagoda designs, the current ...
Construction of the pagoda is estimated to have been between 1100 and 1120 towards the end of the Liao Dynasty. The octagonal pagoda, 57.8 meters tall, was erected on a square platform.