A must-visit landmark in Hangzhou, Leifeng Pagoda was originally built in the 10th century during the Wuyue Kingdom. Now, more than 600 inscribed bricks unearthed from its site are on display at the Zhejiang Provincial Museum, offering a rare glimpse into the craftsmanship and written culture of the time. Each brick tells a story of devotion, artistry, and heritage.
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