The Xiangji Temple Pagoda was built in the 52th year of the Kangxi Dynasty of the Qing Dynasty (1713), and the original east and west pagodas have been destroyed, and now only the west pagoda remains. The tower has eight sides and nine floors, imitation wooden pavilion-style solid stone tower, except for the bluestone for the railings above the second floor, the rest are made of lake stone. The upper floor of the Meru base is composed of flat seats, octagonal towers, buckets, and eaves stacked on top of each other, and each layer is divided layer by layer, and each layer is embossed. The pagoda is made of a gourd-shaped treasure vase, with a short column in the middle, and a statue of a Buddha niche. Xiangjisi Pagoda is a representative of the early Qing Dynasty stone pagoda in Zhejiang, not only beautiful and tall in shape, but also quite exquisite in carving technology, with high research value.