In 1954, the internal spiral staircase of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda was replaced, and the inner walls of the tower were refurbished. In 1961, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda was designated as a
Major cultural heritage sites under national-level protection. In 1962, lightning protection equipment was installed on the tower. In 1990, after receiving approval from the State Bureau of Cultural Relics, the custodians of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda organized personnel to carry out maintenance work, which continued until 1992. The main tasks included reinforcing the eaves of the second level, repairing the top of the pagoda, and replacing some damaged bricks on the ground floor. In June 1995, the lightning protection system of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda underwent a comprehensive upgrade, which lasted for one year. From 2000 to 2003, a project to prevent water seepage and reinforce the pagoda's top and eaves was completed. In 2008, the
Wenchuan earthquake caused leakage at the top of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. The related repair work began in June 2012 and was successfully completed. In 1956, the Xi'an Municipal People's Government established a dedicated institution for the protection of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, known as the Big Wild Goose Pagoda Custodian Office. The custodian office is mainly responsible for the daily maintenance of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, handling emergencies, organizing large-scale maintenance projects, and overseeing tourism development. It has been successively under the administration of the Xi'an Bureau of Culture, Bureau of Cultural Relics, and Bureau of Cultural Relics and Parks. In 1983, the management of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda Custodian Office was transferred to the Xi'an Municipal Committee of Ethnic Affairs. On July 16, 2013, the Xi'an Municipal People's Government reviewed and passed the Measures for the Protection and Management of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda of Xi'an, which came into effect on August 26, 2013. Due to the over-exploitation of local groundwater, the tilt of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda began to accelerate from 1945 onwards. From 1985 to 1996, the tilt rate reached an average of 1 millimeter per year. By 1996, according to field measurements conducted by the surveying and mapping unit of the People's Republic of China, the tilt had already reached 1.0105 meters. In response, the Xi'an municipal government began implementing well-sealing measures in 1996 for over 400 captive wells in the units surrounding the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. This allowed the pagoda to gradually return to its original position starting in 1997. By the end of 2006, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda had shifted 9.4 millimeters in the opposite direction of the tilt, at an average rate of about 1 millimeter per year, with a relatively stable speed. with the silhouette of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda as its main component. In early 2001, the South Square of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda was officially completed in front of Daci'en Temple. Covering an area of 32.6 acres, the square includes a statue of Xuanzang, landscaped gardens, granite paving, and a water bridge, among other facilities. In December 2002, demolition and reconstruction officially began on the north side of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. In March 2003, construction of the North Plaza of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda commenced, and by December 2003, it was completed. The entire plaza stretches 300 meters from north to south and 450 meters from east to west, covering a total area of 200 acres. It mainly consists of a central water feature, the Tang Culture Theme Plaza, open gardens, an art promenade, and commercial facilities. In 2013, the original 20 yuan off-season ticket and 30 yuan peak-season ticket prices for the Big Wild Goose Pagoda were met with complaints from tourists. However, after the complaints, the peak-season ticket price was instead raised to 40 yuan. In response, the Shaanxi Provincial Price Bureau issued a statement on its official website, stating that the price increase had not gone through the approval process and that the decision to raise the price was actually a staff error. In addition, in 2013, to ensure the Big Wild Goose Pagoda's role as an absolute landmark in its surroundings, the Xi'an Municipal Planning Bureau announced the buffer zone around the pagoda. The specific boundaries of the buffer zone are as follows: from the North to the South Second Ring Road, from the South to Yannan Third Road, from the West to Cuihua Road, and from the East to Furong East Road. It also includes three "line of sight corridors" stretching from Yanta Road to Hepingmen Gate, Yanta West Road to Hengguang Road, and Yanta South Road to the red line of Yannan Fourth Road. The buffer zone is divided into height control areas of 6 meters, 9 meters, 12 meters, 18 meters, 24 meters, 36 meters, 45 meters, and 60 meters. ==Gallery==