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Cao Yu's Former Residence

Cao Yu's former residence is located on the east side of Minzhu Road, Hebei District, Tianjin. It faces east and west, and is a two-story brick-wood structure building that was built in the late Qing Dynasty. It is bounded by the courtyard wall of No. 21 Minzhu Road in the east, the courtyard wall of No. 27 Minzhu Road in the west, and the courtyard wall of No. 23 Minzhu Road in the north. The existing courtyard is narrow, with a two-story building and five bungalows. No. 23 Courtyard (front yard) faces south and north, and has the same environment as above, with a two-story corridor and two independent small buildings in front and back. No. 23 Courtyard covers an area of 510.89 square meters and a construction area of 483.29 square meters. No. 25 Courtyard covers an area of 401.55 square meters and a construction area of 343.82 square meters.

Kaiyuan Temple Pagoda

Kaiyuan Temple Pagoda is located on the east side of Nanmenli in Dingzhou City. It is one of the tallest brick-wood structure ancient pagodas in the world. It was built in 1055. The pagoda is entirely made of brick and wood, with an octagonal plane, 11 floors, and a height of 84.2 meters. The plane is made up of two interlaced squares. It is well-proportioned and has a beautiful appearance. The pagoda has four arched doors on the front, and false windows on the other four sides, with geometric window lattices; each floor of the pagoda has steps, and an octagonal corridor is formed between the two floors. There are Buddhist niches and colorful paintings in the pagoda.

Nuanquan Ancient Town Glass Tower

The glass tower in Nuanquan Ancient Town, Weixian County, Hebei Province is the only all-glass viewing tower in China, known as the "first glass tower in ancient towns in China". The glass tower in Nuanquan Ancient Town, Weixian County, Hebei Province is the only all-glass viewing tower in China, known as the "first glass tower in ancient towns in China". Total construction area: 2312.66 square meters, above-ground height: 49.6 meters, 1 underground floor and 7 above-ground floors.