Located in the scenic area of Xiangyang, it is the symbol of Lushan Mountain, and it is also the oldest blue brick tower in China. Its uniqueness is not only in the age, but also in that it is the only 12-sided tower, which has been windy and rainy for more than 1400 years. It is said to be an Ashoka-style tower in India. It is close to the circular plane and is divided into two sections of the tower body, which is quite close to the Indian "stupa" and is an early form of the Miyako tower. Fortunately, we didn't pay the tickets and there was no one at the door. It is estimated that the staff of the scenic spot also got off work at 6 o'clock.