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As one of the Four Great Buddhist Mountains in [[China]], '''Mount Wutai''' ('''五台山''') is located in [[Wutai County]], where people began to build temples in the [[Eastern Han Dynasty]] (25-220), lasting for some 1900 years. Now in Mount Wutai, 76 temples remain, ranking first in China. &lt;br /&gt;
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The landmark of Mount Wutai is the Nepalese-style Great White Pagoda. Its base has a circumference of 83.3 m. Inside the pagoda, there is small iron stupa from India, in which some remains of Sakyamuni are kept.&lt;br /&gt;
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Mount Wutai also boasts one of China's four original [[Tang Dynasty]] structures a major hall of the [[Nanchan Temple]], together with its Tang painted sculptures. &lt;br /&gt;
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