Xita

Xita (Chinese: 西塔; pinyin: Xī Tǎ; Korean: 서탑) is a neighborhood in Shenyang, China.

The temple was built in 1640—1645, as one of the "Four Pagodas of Early Qing" (Chinese: 清初四塔; pinyin: Qīngchū Sì Tǎ).

The pagoda later fell into disrepair and was demolished in 1968 during the Cultural Revolution, but was rebuilt in 1998.

[1] Xita neighborhood is the largest Koreatown in Northeast China.

The Korean shopping mall of Xita, located in a century-old commercial street, used to play a vital role in introducing international fashion styles to Shenyang.

Xita (Western Pagoda) in Shenyang, China