🗼 Iron Pagoda Park — Kaifeng’s Timeless Landmark
by NatDiscoversAsia
Sep 9, 2025
In Kaifeng, the Iron Pagoda (铁塔) stands tall as one of China’s most beautiful and best-preserved ancient towers. Built in 1049 during the Northern Song Dynasty, this 13-story pagoda isn’t made of iron at all — but glazed bricks whose dark color gave it the name.
✨ What to See & Do
• The Iron Pagoda — Admire the elegant octagonal structure, covered with thousands of carved glazed tiles depicting Buddha figures, flowers, and mythical animals.
• Temple Grounds — Stroll through peaceful courtyards, pavilions, and halls that surround the pagoda.
• Seasonal Scenery — In spring, blossoms frame the tower; in autumn, golden leaves add charm.
• Cultural Atmosphere — Locals come here for tai chi, strolls, and quiet reflection.
🌟 Why Visit?
The Iron Pagoda is often called the “First Pagoda under Heaven” for its beauty and craftsmanship. Having survived nearly 1,000 years of floods, earthquakes, and wars, it’s a true symbol of Kaifeng’s resilience.
💡 Tips for Visitors
• 📍 Located in Iron Pagoda Park, Kaifeng, Henan Province.
• 🎟 Ticketed entry; usually combined with access to the surrounding park.
• ⏳ Allow 1–2 hours for a relaxed visit.
• 🕘 Best visited in the morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds.
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Post by NatDiscoversAsia | Sep 9, 2025












