As a pavilion-style antique architecture with a double-eaved hip-and-gable roof, the five-story tower is 32.6 meters high, with a musical fountain square in its front. When it was open to public in 2000, Ye Danian, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, climbed to the top of the tower and improvised a poem, comparing it to the Yellow Crane Tower and the Tengwang Pavilion and praising the marvelous sceneries one can enjoy on the top of the tower.
(Translated by Yang Hong)