Chigang Pagoda was built in 1619, during the reign of the
Wanli Emperor of the
Ming dynasty, at a time when
fengshui influences were pervasive in Chinese architecture. Together with the
Pazhou Pagoda (Whampoa Pagoda) and
Lotus Pagoda, it is said that the three pagodas were built at the mouth of the Pearl River to bring good luck to Guangzhou and the surrounding area. The building is made from red sandstone. The style of the Chigang Pagoda is influenced by the Ming dynasty architecture of the era. It was built to mirror the
Pazhou Pagoda in the vicinity as well. ==Architecture==