Loc acted on the north bank of the Qiantang River to the south of the city, the Six Harmonies Pagoda was first built in the year of 970, with a purpose of keeping down the river's tide. Rebuilt in 1153, today's pagoda was nearly 60 meters high, a pavilion-style structure of brick and timber, with 8 facets and 7 stories. Seen from the outside, it has 13 stories, but it has only 7 inside, with 6 of them closed and the seventh floor connected with the body of the pagoda, where there are numerous brick statues. Ascending to the top of the pagoda and looking down, one has a panoramic view of the beauty of the Qiantang River, feeling as if "standing above the highest level of the sky".
In 1993, on the Yuelun Hill behind the Six harmonies Pagoda was built a Chinese Ancient Pagoda Exhibition Park, collecting and building nearly a hundred miniatures of famous pagodas in the history of China. Visitors can see ancient pagodas with various artistic designs and architectural features in the Pagoda Park.