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  Ninghe Tianzun Pavilion Taoist temple. Located in Fengtai Town, Ninghe County, Tianjin. It is named after the original Taoist statues of Yuqing Yuanshi Tianzun and others. The year of its construction is unknown. It was overhauled during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (1662–1722), and was repainted and repaired again in the eighth year of the Xianfeng period (1858). The pavilion is built on a tall masonry base and has three floors: the upper floor is the Ziwei Hall, the middle floor is the Queen Mother Hall, and the lower floor is the Tianzun Pavilion. It is 17.40 meters high, five bays wide, and four bays deep. Inside the pavilion, eight pillars rise up from the ground, through the two floors to the top of the pavilion. The beams and rafters of each floor are connected by through columns to form a whole, with hundreds of wooden components connected by three types of brackets and mortise and tenon joints of various specifications. Cypress piles were driven into the ground to provide a strong structure. It is an exquisite building and the only remaining ancient high-rise wooden structure in Tianjin and Tangshan Binhai New Area.

  宁河天尊阁 道教庙宇。在天津市宁河县丰台镇内。因原供奉玉清元始天尊等道教神像,故名。创建年代不详,清代康熙年间(1662—1722)曾有大修,咸丰八年(1858)重修并有彩绘。该阁建于高大的砖石台基上,分上中下三层,上为紫微殿,中为王母殿,下为天尊阁,通高17.40米,面阔五间,进深四间;阁内八根通天大柱拔地而起,穿过两层楼板直达阁顶,各层梁椽由通柱连接构成整体,以三种类型的斗拱和多种规格的榫卯连接数以百计的木构件,地下打入柏木桩,结构坚固,建筑精美,是天津、唐山滨海地区仅存的古代木结构高层楼阁建筑。