Application of Sakyamuni Pagoda for UNESCO cultural relics to be finished by July

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The undated file photo shows the Sakyamuni Pagoda in Yingxian County, north China's Shanxi Province. Authorities in north China's Shanxi Province said Sunday that they would finish the application for the Sakyamuni Pagoda, the oldest wooden structures in the world, by July for it to be included on the UNESCO list of cultural relics by 2013.

File photo taken on March 4, 2007 shows the snow-covered Sakyamuni Pagoda in Yingxian County, north China's Shanxi Province. Authorities in north China's Shanxi Province said Sunday that they would finish the application for the Sakyamuni Pagoda, the oldest wooden structures in the world, by July for it to be included on the UNESCO list of cultural relics by 2013. The Sakyamuni Pagoda, also known as the Yingxian Pagoda as it was housed in the Fogong Temple of Yingxian County, is the oldest full-wooden pagoda still standing in China and believed to be the oldest of its kind in the world. Standing 67.31 meters tall, the octagonal pagoda was built in 1,056 AD during the Liao Dynasty. [Xinhua/Zhao Zhiguo] 



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