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Precarious pagoda: Shanghai monument has twice the tilt of leaning Tower of Pisa (VIDEO) | Precarious pagoda: Shanghai monument has twice the tilt of leaning Tower of Pisa (VIDEO) |
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Italy’s Pisa may be famed for its extraordinary gravity-defying tower, but an ancient pagoda in Shanghai boasts a slant almost twice as big, with a stunning 7.1-degree lean. | Italy’s Pisa may be famed for its extraordinary gravity-defying tower, but an ancient pagoda in Shanghai boasts a slant almost twice as big, with a stunning 7.1-degree lean. |
The Huzhu Pagoda, a Buddhist temple in the city’s Songjiang District, was built nearly 1,000 years ago, in 1079, during the Northern Song Dynasty. | The Huzhu Pagoda, a Buddhist temple in the city’s Songjiang District, was built nearly 1,000 years ago, in 1079, during the Northern Song Dynasty. |
The 20 meter (65.6 ft) tower tilts because it was built on two different types of surfaces, causing a dramatic lean almost twice that of the famous leaning tower of Pisa. The Italian tower once had a 5.5-degree tilt. However, following recent restoration work, it now leans at a 3.99 degree angle. | The 20 meter (65.6 ft) tower tilts because it was built on two different types of surfaces, causing a dramatic lean almost twice that of the famous leaning tower of Pisa. The Italian tower once had a 5.5-degree tilt. However, following recent restoration work, it now leans at a 3.99 degree angle. |
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Li Kongsan, an official at the cultural heritage bureau of Shanghai, said the city inspects the pagoda twice a year and that the leaning is under control. | Li Kongsan, an official at the cultural heritage bureau of Shanghai, said the city inspects the pagoda twice a year and that the leaning is under control. |
Emphasizing that the tower is not in danger of falling over, local resident Chuangen Tang suggested an alternative title for the site: “This tower is so well preserved it has another name: “Won't Topple in a 1,000 Years Ancient Tower.’” | Emphasizing that the tower is not in danger of falling over, local resident Chuangen Tang suggested an alternative title for the site: “This tower is so well preserved it has another name: “Won't Topple in a 1,000 Years Ancient Tower.’” |
The tower was refurbished by the Eight-Nation Alliance at the beginning of the last century, Tang explained. The alliance, which included Russia, the US, Britain and Japan, was a military coalition set up in response to the anti-colonial Boxer rebellion which gripped China from 1899 to 1901. | |
“Every piece of glass was painted, and each country's flag was there too. In 1966, after the Cultural Revolution, the windows were all broken. This was a big loss for our country. We just can't get that kind of glass any more,” he said. | “Every piece of glass was painted, and each country's flag was there too. In 1966, after the Cultural Revolution, the windows were all broken. This was a big loss for our country. We just can't get that kind of glass any more,” he said. |
While the alliance may have refurbished the Huzhu Pagoda, it took the opposite approach entirely with Beijing’s famous Summer Palace, which was ransacked towards the end of the rebellion. | While the alliance may have refurbished the Huzhu Pagoda, it took the opposite approach entirely with Beijing’s famous Summer Palace, which was ransacked towards the end of the rebellion. |
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