. . . . . . . . "O Pagode Xiangshan (chin\u00EAs: \u9999\u5C71\u7409\u7483\u5854, pinyin: Xi\u0101ngsh\u0101n Li\u00FAl\u00ED T\u01CE) do em Pequim, China foi constru\u00EDdo em 1780 durante o reinado do (1735-1796), como parte do Grande Mosteiro Zongjing. Apesar do inc\u00EAndio praticado pela Alian\u00E7a das Oito Na\u00E7\u00F5es, ao qual o mosteiro esteve exposto em 1900, o pagode saiu ileso da conflagra\u00E7\u00E3o que tida nas pr\u00F3ximidades. O pagode apresenta uma forma octogonal e eleva-se a 40 metros de altura, com sete andares, e possui um terra\u00E7o octognal de pedra na base que suporta a estrutura. A torre est\u00E1 adornada com azulejos de tonalidades amarelas, verdes, roxas e azuis. A redor do pagode, na base encontra-se um com colunas de apoio. Esta estrutura foi adornada com m\u00E1rmore branco e um terra\u00E7o."@pt . . . . . "15420343"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "O Pagode Xiangshan (chin\u00EAs: \u9999\u5C71\u7409\u7483\u5854, pinyin: Xi\u0101ngsh\u0101n Li\u00FAl\u00ED T\u01CE) do em Pequim, China foi constru\u00EDdo em 1780 durante o reinado do (1735-1796), como parte do Grande Mosteiro Zongjing. Apesar do inc\u00EAndio praticado pela Alian\u00E7a das Oito Na\u00E7\u00F5es, ao qual o mosteiro esteve exposto em 1900, o pagode saiu ileso da conflagra\u00E7\u00E3o que tida nas pr\u00F3ximidades. O pagode apresenta uma forma octogonal e eleva-se a 40 metros de altura, com sete andares, e possui um terra\u00E7o octognal de pedra na base que suporta a estrutura. A torre est\u00E1 adornada com azulejos de tonalidades amarelas, verdes, roxas e azuis. A redor do pagode, na base encontra-se um com colunas de apoio. Esta estrutura foi adornada com m\u00E1rmore branco e um terra\u00E7o."@pt . "\u9999\u5C71\u7409\u7483\u5854"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "The Fragrant Hills Pagoda (Chinese: \u9999\u5C71\u7409\u7483\u5854; pinyin: Xi\u0101ngsh\u0101n Li\u00FAl\u00ED T\u01CE) of the Fragrant Hills in Beijing, China was built in 1780 during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (1735\u20131796) as part of the Grand Zongjing Monastery. Although the monastery located just north of the pagoda was burned down by the Eight-Nation Alliance in 1900, the Fragrant Hills Pagoda was unharmed by the nearby fires. The pagoda is octagonal-shaped, 40 m (130 ft) tall with seven stories, and has a stone square-platform at the base to support the structure. The pagoda is adorned with glazed tiles of yellow, green, purple, and blue hues. Surrounding the pagoda at the base is a wooden Chinese pavilion with supporting columns, this structure crowned with a white marble railing and terrace."@en . . . . "983431273"^^ . . . . . "1380"^^ . . "The Fragrant Hills Pagoda (Chinese: \u9999\u5C71\u7409\u7483\u5854; pinyin: Xi\u0101ngsh\u0101n Li\u00FAl\u00ED T\u01CE) of the Fragrant Hills in Beijing, China was built in 1780 during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (1735\u20131796) as part of the Grand Zongjing Monastery. Although the monastery located just north of the pagoda was burned down by the Eight-Nation Alliance in 1900, the Fragrant Hills Pagoda was unharmed by the nearby fires. The pagoda is octagonal-shaped, 40 m (130 ft) tall with seven stories, and has a stone square-platform at the base to support the structure. The pagoda is adorned with glazed tiles of yellow, green, purple, and blue hues. Surrounding the pagoda at the base is a wooden Chinese pavilion with supporting columns, this structure crowned with a white marble railing and terrace."@en . . . . . "Xi\u0101ngsh\u0101n Li\u00FAl\u00ED T\u01CE"@en . . . "Fragrant Hills Pagoda"@en . . . . . "Pagode Xiangshan"@pt . .