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'''Shibaozhai''' ('''Precious Stone Hamlet'''), situated on a cliff on the Yuyin (Jade Seal) Mountain along the northern banks of the [[Yangtze River]], is one of the eight unusual architectural wonders of the world. Enjoying the name of &amp;quot;Pearl over the Yangtze River,&amp;quot; it has listed a cultural unit under national-level protection. It is said that the legendary Chinese goddess [[Nuwa]] dropped a five-color monster suppressing stone on the riverbank, when she was patching up the sky, and the stone transformed into a mountain. In the late [[Ming Dynasty]], [[Tan Hong]], leader of a righteous army that had quelled a rebellion, stationed his troops there and built a hamlet, which became Shibaozhai. The Yuyin is called &amp;quot;Jade Seal,&amp;quot; as it resembles an emperor's jade chop.&lt;br /&gt;
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Shibaozhai was first built in the Wanli reign period of the Ming Dynasty, and expanded during the reign of [[Emperor Kangxi]] of the [[Qing Dynasty]]. In 1956 three more stories were added to Shibaozhai, making it a 56-meter-tall tower with 12 stories. This red wooden tower is host to many famous figure's portraits and statues, as well as poems and stone inscriptions. &lt;br /&gt;
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On top of the [[Yuyin Mountain]] is a stone dam, covering 1,200 sq. m. On the dam is the Palace of the Heavenly Son, built in the sixth year of the Longqing reign period of the [[Ming Dynasty]] (1572). The front hall in the palace enshrines the statues of Lord [[Guan Yu]] and the four heavenly kings; while the central and rear halls enshrine the statues of the [[Jade Emperor]], [[Queen Mother]] of the Western Heavens, and the Supreme Lord, among others.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:Precious Stone Hamlet, Chongqing.jpg|thumb|Precious Stone Hamlet, Chongqing]]&lt;br /&gt;
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