About this place
A stone pagoda built in the 1930s, standing incongruously in the middle of a modern residential intersection in Qixinggang — the only pagoda on the Chinese mainland built by Tibetan monks, completed at great cost over two years.
Drifter says
"There's an old Chongqing saying: Qixinggang is haunted. In the late Ming dynasty this area was a mass burial ground. In the 1930s, when Chongqing's first mayor was developing the new district, workers uncovered a large number of human remains — so Tibetan monks were invited to bu..."

