Hillman Wonders Hillman Wonders of the World

Wild Goose Pagodas

Wild Goose Pagodas Why the Small Wild Goose and Big Wild Goose Pagodas are special
These two giant Buddhist pagodas in Xi'an date back about 1300 years during the Tang Dynasty. They are the only tall pagodas of the historic Tang era still standing.

Wild Goose Pagodas tips and insights
Optical illusion
In photographs, the Small Wild Goose Pagoda looks taller than the Big Wild Goose, but it is actually one third shorter. This optical illusion occurs because the small pagoda has 13 floors while the big one has just 7 floors. Yet, the small pagoda's individual floors are exceptionally short in height.

View
Walk up the Big Wild Goose Pagoda's spiral staircase for an excellent view of Xi'an and countryside. Do this early or late in the day during the tourist season to avoid long waits.

Location
The two Wild Goose Pagodas are a 5 to 10 minute drive south from the inner city of Xi'an, the capital of Shaanxi province.

They stand a couple of kilometers (a little over a mile) apart.

Names
Originally, the big pagoda was known simply as the Wild Goose Pagoda. When the small pagoda was built about a half century later, it, too, was given the name Wild Goose Pagoda. To verbally distinguish the two, the locals prefixed the words "big" and "small".

History in brief
go to top