This three-story stone pagoda is presumed to have been made in the late 9th century.
The pagoda was found collapsed with its parts scattered around the valley. These parts were gathered during excavations of the temple site in 2000, and the pagoda was re-assembled in 2003.
The pagoda consists of a natural rock base, three sets of body and roof stones, and a decorative top. It measures 3.8 m in height, which is relatively large compared to similar stone pagodas with natural rock bases.