Gwangju Jisan-dong Five Storey Pagoda
The five-story pagoda in Jisan-dong, Gwangju is a five-story pagoda of Unification Silla in Jisan-dong, Donggu-gu, Gwangju. On January 21, 1963, it was designated as Korea Treasure No. 110. This stone pagoda is the later stone pagoda of the Unified Silla period, which is presumed to be Baekcheon temple. The style of the tower is a five-storied pagoda with a typical double base. The basement and the pedestal are complete, while the upper part is covered with bedrock and bust, while the remaining part is missing. The foundation was made up of a stone stone and a lower stone foundation stone, assembled into various stones, and two tanks were placed on each of the four faces. The top part of the tower is made of stone and the stone pavement, which is a roof stone, is made of one piece of stone, and the feeling ratio of each floor is relatively flat, but the width of the cobble stone is rather narrow and gives a high feeling. Cockroaches are thick and thin in width, but they are horizontal in height and show a slight reversal in the corners.