1. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda, also known as Dayanta, is a well-known Buddhist pagoda located in Xi’an, China. It was built in 652 during the Tang dynasty and originally had five stories, but was later rebuilt to its current height of seven stories. The pagoda was built to house Buddhist scriptures and relics brought back to China from India by the monk Xuanzang.

The name \"Big Wild Goose Pagoda\" comes from a legend in which a flock of wild geese landed near the pagoda and were tamed by Xuanzang. The geese were said to have been transformed into Buddhist monks who converted to Buddhism and achieved enlightenment.

The pagoda’s design is a beautiful example of traditional Chinese architecture, featuring intricate carvings and decorations. Visitors can climb to the top of the pagoda for a panoramic view of Xi’an.

2. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is open to visitors from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. The phone number for inquiries is +86 29 8552 5568.

3. Ticket prices for the Big Wild Goose Pagoda vary depending on the season, but generally range from 50-100 RMB. Visitors can easily reach the pagoda by taking a taxi, bus, or the metro in Xi’an. The nearest metro station is Dayanta Station on Line 3.