Wenbi Pagoda in Wenshan City, Wenshan Prefecture, is located in the town of Chengguan, Guangnan County, Wenshan Zhuang and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China. The pagoda was built in the 42nd year of the Kangxi reign of the Qing Dynasty (1703). It is a hexagonal brick pagoda with a height of 24 meters and a total of 7 floors. The architectural style is simple and elegant. It is one of the important historical and cultural relics in Wenshan area. There were the following items in the Pen Tower: 1. Copper bell hanging on the tower's inner brake: The copper bell hanging on the tower's inner brake is crisp and melodious when the breeze blows, providing a good listening experience for the local residents. 2. Relics in the tower: There are many relics in the tower, including bronzes, porcelain, jade, paintings and so on. The most precious one is the brick carving of Wenshan Prefecture in the Kangxi period, which portrays the natural scenery and historical and cultural landscape of Wenshan area. 3. Gardens built outside the tower: There are gardens built around the Wenbi Tower. There are lakes, mountains, pavilions, platforms, bridges and other landscapes in the garden, providing a leisure and entertainment place for local residents. Wenbi Tower is one of the important historical and cultural relics in Wenshan area. It has important historical, cultural and artistic value. It is also one of the important scenic spots for local residents and cultural lovers to visit and tour.