Luoxing Tower is a landmark ancient building in Mawei, Fuzhou. According to Mindu Ji, Luoxing Pagoda was built by Liu Qiniang in Lingnan (now Guangdong) of Song Dynasty. Legend has it that Qiniang was originally Li's daughter who married Liu Qilang. Because her husband died when he was stationed in Fujian, Qiniang heard the news and sold her property. She came to Moxinshan to build this stone pagoda and prayed for her husband's blessings. Luoxing Tower is 31.5 meters high, 7 stories and 8 corners, each with stone railings and drainage eaves. Over the eaves, there are eight Buddhas in the town. Under the eaves, there are wind bells. The sea breeze blows and jingles.