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  • ...ngren Temple," "Yongning Temple" during the [[Ming Dynasty]], and "Youqing Temple" after it was burned down by fire and rebuilt during the Shunzhi reign (164 ...ool of their own – the Hongzhou school of Chinese Buddhism with the Youmin Temple as its cradle.
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  • ...wn as Taihe Palace (Hall of Supreme Harmony) or Tongwa Temple (Bronze Tile Temple). First built in 1602 during the [[Ming Dynasty]] (1368-1644), the present [[File:Golden Temple.jpg|thumb|Golden Temple]]
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  • [[File:baiyunguanmiaohui.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Baiyunguan Temple Fair in Beijing.]] ...festivals. The practice grew, gradually turning into a regular event. Now temple fairs are an important and joyful destination for Chinese people during fes
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  • ...o 1886 (12th year of the Guangxu reign, [[Qing Dynasty]]). As the Mingjiao Temple is in downtown Hefei and the site of such tourist attractions as the "well
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  • ...uses one of the four teeth of Sakyamuni preserved after his cremation. The temple was destroyed during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900, and only the base of a pa [[category:temple]]
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  • ...ll of this temple is a popular local custom. At midnight, the monks of the temple strike the bell 108 times, and those who hear the bell sound are said to ha [[File:Hanshan Temple.jpg|thumb|Hanshan Temple]]
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  • ...cording to historical records, Yuantong Temple was converted into a Taoist temple for a brief period, and as a result both Buddhist and Taoist influences are ...a city where it is spring all the year around, the layout of the Yuantong Temple is combined with horticulture and landscaping, turning the place into both
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  • [[file: Biyun Temple.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Biyun Temple]] ...[[Hangzhou]] and the [[Diamond Throne Pagoda]] at the back of temple. This temple became a popular spot for excursions by the emperors in Qing times. Unlike
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  • ...emple into the foremost Buddhist sanctuary in Xiamen. On any given day the temple is crowded with visitors.
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  • ...f the lovely Dragon Pool and cudrania trees growing on the hill behind the temple. [[File:Tanzhe Temple.jpg|thumb|Tanzhe Temple, Beijing]]
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  • ...esent-day Huai'an Road. Later, with its influence outgrowing its size, the temple was moved to its present site. ...i without going to this temple. Food lovers, too, take great fancy in this temple, which operates a restaurant that serves all sorts of vegetarian’s delica
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  • ...l at [[Nanping Hill]], one of the top 10 attractions of [[West Lake]]. The temple became well-known as early as in the Southern [[Song Dynasty]] (1127-1279) ...the temple gate and Skanda standing at the back. In the second yard is the temple’s largest building, called the Hall of Mahavira which enshrines Sakyamuni
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  • Built during the [[Yuan Dynasty]] in 1306, the '''Confucius Temple''' in [[Beijing]] is the second largest one of its kind throughout [[China] The temple occupies an area of 22,000 sq. m in tranquil surroundings. In front of the
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  • ...ore buildings were erected during the Chongzhen reign (1628-1644), but the temple collapsed once again in war in 1853 (3rd year of the Xianfeng reign, [[Qing ...he temple, the better known of them being the "Eight Scenes of the Nengren Temple." These include a 43-m-high pagoda, which is a seven-storied hexahedronal b
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  • ...or and a Buddhist sarira on the second floor. The brick pagoda outside the temple is a seven-floored octagonal structure, with a staircase leading to three o [[category:temple]]
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  • A millennial Buddhist venue, '''Longhua Temple''', located in Longhua Town, boasts is nationally famous for its long histo ...und in the air with dragon and lion dances going on the square. Inside the temple, one hundred monks would hold a solemn ceremony praying for luck and happin
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  • ...n]]", it was used as a factory, and various materials were piled up in the temple courtyard. Now it is looked after by the [[Beijing Cultural Relics Bureau]] ...e invaders in the 1940s. Now the most valuable and interesting part of the temple are the painted clay sculptures of Buddhist images and murals. The 28 clay
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  • ...ck engraving on the façade of its gate hall, a name that has remained. The temple's more than 1,000 years of ups and downs culminated in its destruction at t ...t that pilgrims make it a point to stop and pay homage at the Seven-Pagoda Temple before crossing the sea to visit the island known as [[Mount Putuo]].
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  • ...eminent Monk [[Jianzhen]] of the [[Tang Dynasty]] (618-907) stayed in the temple for a while. Also during the Tang Dynasty, Monk [[Huineng]] was initiated i ...ny temples in south [[China]] imitate the architectural style of Guangxiao Temple.
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  • ...Awakening (Jueshengsi), it took up the present name Dazhongsi (Great Bell Temple) because of the famous bell it housed. The bell is the largest in China and The temple has now been turned into a museum of bells, where you can see numerous bell
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  • [[File:Famen Temple.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Famen Temple]] ...was destroyed and rebuilt several times in ensuing dynasties. ('''[[Famen Temple|More...]]''')
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  • [[File:Fayuan Temple.jpg|left|thumb|250px]] ...of Dharma) is the oldest ancient Buddhist temple in [[Beijing]]. ([[Fayuan Temple|More]])
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  • [[file: Temple Fair 庙会.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Temple Fair 庙会]] ...hinese people during festivals, most especially the [[Spring Festival]]. [[Temple fair|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:baiyunguanmiaohui.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Baiyunguan Temple Fair in Beijing]] ...rformances like lion dancing, local operas and various local delicacies. [[Temple fair|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:baiyunguanmiaohui.jpg|thumb|230px|left|Baiyunguan Temple Fair in Beijing]] ...rformances like lion dancing, local operas and various local delicacies. [[Temple fair|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:baiyunguanmiaohui.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Baiyunguan Temple Fair in Beijing]] ...rformances like lion dancing, local operas and various local delicacies. [[Temple fair|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:baiyunguanmiaohui.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Baiyunguan Temple Fair in Beijing]] ...rformances like lion dancing, local operas and various local delicacies. [[Temple fair|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:baiyunguanmiaohui.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Baiyunguan Temple Fair in Beijing]] ...rformances like lion dancing, local operas and various local delicacies. [[Temple fair|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:baiyunguanmiaohui.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Baiyunguan Temple Fair in Beijing]] ...rformances like lion dancing, local operas and various local delicacies. [[Temple fair|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:baiyunguanmiaohui.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Baiyunguan Temple Fair in Beijing]] ...rformances like lion dancing, local operas and various local delicacies. [[Temple fair|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:baiyunguanmiaohui.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Baiyunguan Temple Fair in Beijing]] ...rformances like lion dancing, local operas and various local delicacies. [[Temple fair|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:Tianning Temple, Beijing.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Tianning Temple, Beijing]] ...Temple (Dawan'an Chansi). It got its present name in 1435. ('''[[Tianning Temple|More...]]''')
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  • ...f the lovely Dragon Pool and cudrania trees growing on the hill behind the temple. [[File:Tanzhe Temple.jpg|thumb|Tanzhe Temple, Beijing]]
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  • [[file: Tanzhe Temple.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Tanzhe Temple]] ..."First there was the Pool and Cudrania Temple, then came Beijing".[[Tanzhe Temple|(More...)]]
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  • [[file: Temple of Paradise.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Temple of Paradise]] ...f the four famous[[ Buddhist]] temples of the three northeast provinces. [[Temple of Paradise|(More...)]]
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  • [[file:Shaolin Temple.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Shaolin Temple]] ...2,000 monks. It is now part of the humanity's cultural heritage. [[Shaolin Temple|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:Huayan Temple.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Huayan Temple]] ...ple of the [[Liao]] (907-1125) and [[Jin]] (1115-1234) dynasties. [[Huayan Temple|(More...)]]
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  • [[file:Huayan Temple.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Huayan Temple]] ...ple of the [[Liao]] (907-1125) and [[Jin]] (1115-1234) dynasties. [[Huayan Temple|(More...)]]
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  • [[file:Wong Tai Sin Temple.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Wong Tai Sin Temple]] ...ai Sin Temple''' is the biggest Daoist temple in Hong Kong. [[Wong Tai Sin Temple|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:Temple of Paradise.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Temple of Paradise]] ...e four famous [[Buddhist temples]] of the three northeast provinces. ('''[[Temple of Paradise|More...]]''')
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