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Chun' an Long Menta introduced?

Long Menta is located at the foot of Longer Mountain in Longmen Village, Fenkou Town, southwest of Chun 'an County, Hangzhou. Now it is a key building cultural relic protection unit in Zhejiang Province.

The tower was completed in the 1st latitude of Wanli (1595), and it is said that it was built in the Qin Long period of the Ming Dynasty. Six-sided seven-story pavilion masonry structure, 27 meters high. Fraxinus veneer, the tower base is made of granite strips, and the top is carved with bricks to make Mount Sumi. There is no decoration on the surface of the tower, and there are coupon doors on each floor, and some of them are made into fake doors. The tower gate faces southeast. The threshold book "South China Sea Penghu". There is a banner book "Sky and Clouds" on the second floor. The windows of each floor are arched, either fully open, half open or closed. The waist eaves are alternately stacked with water chestnut teeth combined with flat bricks, and the eaves become warped. The top is made of tiles. The top of the tower is flat and the tower gate has been destroyed. There is a niche on each floor of the tower. There is a ladder with a width of 64 cm between the inner and outer tower walls. According to reports, the tower was built by Yusi Mountain in the Ming Dynasty. In 2006, it was listed in the sixth batch of cultural relics protection units in Zhejiang Province.

In 2007, the local cultural relics department renovated the Long Menta in Chun 'an.

Chun' an Long Menta

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