World's oldest wooden pagoda hits Guinness record

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A nearly 1,000-year-old wooden pagoda in Yingxian County, North China's Shanxi Province, has been declared the world's tallest wooden pagoda by Guinness World Records.

A view of Yingxian Wooden Pagoda in Yingxian County, North China's Shanxi Province, Sept. 10, 2016. (Photo: China News Service/Wei Liang)

Wu Xiaohong, a Guinness World Records notary, granted the certificate to Wang Xinjun, director of an agency responsible for the pagoda's protection.

Wu said it is a classic example of ancient Chinese wooden structures and a physical embodiment of Chinese culture and intelligence.

Built in 1056 during the Liao Dynasty, the 67.31 meter pagoda is also called the Sakyamuni Pagoda of Fogong Temple, the oldest wooden multi-storied structure in the world.

It is as famous as the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy and Eiffel Tower in Paris.

With 3,000 cubic meters of wood weighing 2,600 tons, the octagonal-shaped pagoda was built with no nail and has withstood earthquakes and survived wars.

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