Architecture

New Summer Palace, Pavilion of Buddhist Incense, statue of the Thousand-Armed Guanyin Bodhisattva

Beijing, China

颐和园 (Yíhéyuán) [Chinese]
頤和園 (Yíhéyuán) [Chinese]
佛香阁 (Fúxiānggé) [Chinese simplified]
佛香閣 (Fúxiānggé) [Chinese traditional]
千手观音菩萨像 (Qiān shǒu guānyīn púsà xiàng) [Chinese]
New Summer Palace, Pavilion of Buddhist Incense, statue of the Thousand-Armed Guanyin Bodhisattva

Architecture

The Pavilion of Buddhist Incense is located on the southern slope of Longevity Hill. Standing atop a 20-meter-high stone platform, it reaches a height of 36.4 meters. Originally, a nine-story pagoda called the Great Pagoda of Gratitude and Longevity was started to be built there in 1751, but it was destroyed by lightning reaching its eighth story in 1758. Due to this, a taller structure was deemed unsuitable, and a 41-meter-high, four-story pavilion was built instead. The current structure was rebuilt in 1891 after the original pavilion was destroyed in 1860 by French and British soldiers. Its design is inspired by the Liuhe Pagoda in Hangzhou. It houses a standing bronze statue of the Thousand-Armed Guanyin Bodhisattva. Empress Dowager Cixi visited the pavilion monthly to burn incense and pay homage to Buddha.

architectural element(s)
material

Architecture: Pavilion of Buddhist Incense

style/period
form/concept
architect / constr. phase
1751-1758
first pagoda structure, destroyed by lightning during construction
1758
new four-story pavilion design, destroyed in 1860
1891-1894
reconstruction of the pavilion

Architecture: New Summer Palace

built
1751-1764
destroyed/demolished
-
destroyed by British-French troops during the Second Opium War
1900
Destruction again during the Boxer Rebellion
culture
style/period
architect / constr. phase
1751-1764
Built under Emperor Qianlong as a gift for his mother's 60th birthday
1885-1895
Reconstruction under the initiative of Empress Dowager Cixi and the head of the Imperial Navy, Prince Yi Xuan
1902
Reconstruction after destruction during the Boxer Rebellion
patronage

Specifications

Specifications: Pavilion of Buddhist Incense

height
36.4 m
width
11.0 m
length
13.0 m
stories (above ground)
4

Geography

local language location name
北京 (Běijīng), 中国 (Zhōngguó) [Chinese]
historical affiliations
1764-1912
1912-1949

UNESCO World Heritage Site

type
cultural
criteria
I, II, III
designation
reference
880

Image characteristics

maximum image resolution
5,120 × 6,475  pixel
43.3 × 54.8 cm (300 dpi)
capture date
image processing
merged image, colour corrected
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