Tianning Pagoda is the tallest Pagoda in China. It inherits the legacy of the ancient pagoda of Tang and Song Dynasty - "pavilion pagoda octagonal eaves, dignified form, magnificent momentum. Tajita is built in the form of Indonesian Borobudur Buddhist architecture, with thousands of small pagodas made of white marble around the main pagoda to form the first pagoda. There are a total of 1000 inscriptions of Buddhist scriptures in the middle, engraved with Buddhist scriptures. There are four bronze statues of the Heavenly King in the four corners of the Taji Scenic Platform, each holding a sword, a pipa, an umbrella, a dragon and a tall and powerful statue. On each side of the statue, eight elephants, three meters high and five meters long, were placed in copper casting. The gold plaque "Longcheng Imagination" hanging between the first and second floors outside the pagoda was titled by Emperor Qianlong. Walking into the pagoda body, there are four Buddhas on the first floor of the main hall. In addition, there are various treasures and handicraft exhibitions around the pagoda wall. The sequence of visits can be descended from the top of the tower layer by layer, so the first step is to take the elevator to rise to the top of the tower on the 13th floor. There is an attic above this floor, with a huge 15-ton bell hanging over the beam. On one side, the bell is inscribed with "Tianning Baozhong, prosperous national transportation" and on the other side is inscribed with "Tianning Baozhong, people's well-being". It's so magnificent. As far as the level is concerned, this precious bell is the highest in China. The next half floor is the largest view of the Liuli Hall. The whole floor is decorated with Liuli, showing brilliant brilliance. The precious crystal Buddha and Sifang Buddha of Zhenzhen Pagoda are enshrined in the center. Looking closely at the huge lotus terrace throne, which occupies almost the vast majority of the space of the whole pagoda body, half white and half golden, it is rare that the sculptor is exquisite. On the lotus terrace sat four square Buddhas, which were made of white, ink, blue and red Kunlun jade carvings. The top crystal Buddha is transparent and natural, and the whole illumination uses special lighting effects, showing the Buddhist mood of "ten square melting".