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  • [[File:Confucius Temple in Qufu.jpg|thumb|Confucius Temple in Qufu]] The '''Temple and Cemetery of Confucius''', and the Kong Family Mansion in [[Qufu]] all h
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  • ...ly to the west of the Confucian Temple, and, it actually connects with the temple through a side gate. Generally recognized as the highest official educaiton
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  • ...Relief) Temple, Huiji (Wisdom and Blessing) Temple, and Fayu (Dharma Rain) temple. It has also the Duobao Pagoda dating to the [[Yuan Dynasty]] (1279-1368); ...Goddess of Mercy in open air, and the red copper hall of the Zhengfajiang Temple that commands the highest point of Mt. Putuo.
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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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  • ...the mundane world.” He never went beyond the Tiger Stream in front of the temple whenever he was sending off a guest. ...y passed quickly. When Huiyuan was walking with his two friends out of the temple and seeing them off, they continued their discussion. In no time they cross
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  • Hosted at [[Jingci Temple]], the bell is one of the "[[Top Ten Scenic Spots of West Lake]]." ...y]], the name of the temple was changed to what it is called today: Jingci Temple.
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  • ...in size. Though it has never attained the apex of its former grandeur, the temple eventually reestablished itself as a major Buddhist center and became the s ...reign (1875-1908) of the Qing Dynasty. Standing on the mountain behind the temple is the Baotong Pagoda, also known as the “Hongshan Precious Pagoda.” A
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  • '''Beijing Museum for Cultural Relic Exchange''' is located in the [[Zhi-Hua Temple]] at 5 Lumicang, [[Dongcheng District]]. The purpose of this museum is to c ...Dabei Hall. All the roofs are built with black glazed tiles, so the whole temple is solemn and magnificent, with unique style different from other temples i
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  • ...ju Temple Stone-Carved Scriptures Exhibition Hall''' is located in [[Yunju Temple]], at the foot of [[Mount Baidai]], in [[Fangshan District]] in the southwe ...led Shijing Temple, referring to its stone carvings. The scriptures in the temple are the largest collection of stone-carved Tripitaka in China. They are now
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  • ...of Yuan Empire. Based on the place where Wen Tianxiang was imprisoned, the temple has preserved the architectural style of [[Ming Dynasty]]. The ancestral temple is composed of the main gate, the corridor and the hall, covering an area o
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  • ...sties. The temple conducts traditional Daoist ceremonies on holy days. The temple fair during Chinese New Year is particularly noteworthy. ...mple all his life. For this reason Daoists in China regard the White Cloud Temple as their ancestral sanctuary.
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  • ...sty]]. The formal name of the pagoda is Ci'en Temple Pagoda, but since the temple disappeared long ago, the pagoda is known by its other name. Admission: Ci'en Temple 25 yuan; climbing the pagoda 20 yuan
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  • ...es in China. The provincial and local Daoist associations are based at the temple. ...uo a lot of money but Guo declined. He asked the general to build a Daoist temple in northwest Shengjing, which became the Palace of Supreme Purity.
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  • ...er with donations from two monks Huixiu and Baosheng. The buildings of the temple, constructed in the 1920s, look rather imposing today. ...he courtyards linked by corridors and fronted by porticos. In front of the temple is a pond, known in old times as “Blue Wave Lake,” into which captive a
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  • ...second courtyard is usually the biggest, and the largest main hall in the temple stands on a platform with flights of steps in the courtyard facing south. T ...rtyard is also behind the temple, or sometimes a bit further away from the temple. It is actually the monastery graveyard. Monks are cremated after death and
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  • ...“Tang Pagoda” or “Sansheng Pagoda,” stands in the grounds of the [[Xiuding Temple]], 35 km northwest of [[Anyang]]. It was built in 781-794 during the [[Tang ...Temple Pagoda.jpg|thumb|Exquisite brick carvings on the archway of Xiuding Temple Pagoda]]
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  • ...Wanfang Pavilion (All-places Pavilion), and Guangfu Temple (Bright Fortune Temple). ([[Taihu Lake Scenic Zone|More...]])
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  • ...n in 1703, he presented it a plaque bearing his inscription of "Lion Grove Temple" and also penned a couplet for it.
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  • ...d bricks and stone structures. From the Taishan Temple to the Azure Clouds Temple there are numerous stone tablets and inscriptions and ancient buildings on
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  • ...''' is located in [[Wanshou Temple]](the [[Temple of Longevity]]). Wanshou Temple was built in 1577 under the reign of [[Emperor Wanli]] of the [[Ming Dynast ...reputation for "Mini-Forbidden-City in West Beijing", the construction of Temple consists of eastern, middle and western sections. Up till now, only the mid
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