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  • ...northwest of 6th Zhongshan Road in downtown [[Guangzhou]], the '''Liurong Temple''' was built in during the [[Liang Dynasty]] (502-557). It is one of the fa ...e is in the poet’s calligraphy. The temple was officially named Six-Banyan Temple in the Ming Dynasty.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...) that it was officially given the name it has today. The buildings of the temple were the result of reconstruction done during the [[Qing Dynasty]]. ...fied to by its impressive trove of cultural artifacts. The vicinity of the temple is marked for its scenic beauty.
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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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  • ...us, they have been highly revered as heroes. All the five enshrined in the temple had made great contributions in promoting Han culture in Hainan. ...tion hall in Five Lords Temple.jpg|thumb|The exhibition hall in Five Lords Temple, Hainan]]
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  • ..., the Mahavira Hall, and the Tripitaka Pavilion. A salient feature of this temple is that all its presentations of Buddhas, bodhisattvas, and 18 arhats are c ...s and monks’ residential quarters. Gazing down at the square of the Banruo Temple is a gigantic milk-white statue of Guanyin in the form of a serene-looking
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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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  • ...ars it suffered major destruction until it was rebuilt in 1931. The Wolong Temple as it is today is a compound of dignified halls with a methodical layout. I
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  • ...es. It was built in 1062 to house stone or bronze statues of emperors. The temple was partly destroyed in the war at the end of the Liao Dynasty, and was reb ...e the Buddhist scripture and painted Buddhist sculptures kept in the lower temple.
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  • ...ime he had the building of a number of temples to his credit, and the Jile Temple was one of them. The Jile Temple occupies an area of 57,500 square meters, and its architecture is marked by
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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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  • ...reign (1796-1820) of the [[Qing Dynasty]], new halls were added until the temple grew into an impressive affair with seven halls and four courtyards. ...nce]]. Qianfo Mountain is a favorite with tourists not only because of the temple and its grottoes but also for its pleasant scenery.
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  • ...le (Hongyesi), Heavenly King Temple (Tianwangsi), and Great Peace Buddhist Temple (Dawan'an Chansi). It got its present name in 1435. The most outstanding feature of this temple is the Buddhist pagoda. An octagonal brick structure, it is 57.8 m high, wi
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  • Located 25km southwest of [[Taiyuan]], the '''Jinci Temple''' was first built before the [[Northern Wei Dynasty]] (386-534) to memoriz Over the history, the temple has undergone several repairs and expansions, the most important one was ad
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  • [[File:Shaolin Temple.jpg|thumb|300px|Shaolin Temple]] ...birthplace of Shaolin kungfu. In the [[Yuan]] and [[Ming]] dynasties, the temple had over 2,000 monks.
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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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  • #redirect[[White Dagoba Temple]]
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  • The '''Songyue Temple Pagoda''' stands in the [[Songyue Temple]] at the south foot of [[Taishi Mountain]]. It was built in 520 of the [[No [[File:Songyue Temple Pagoda.jpg|thumb|Songyue Temple Pagoda]]
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  • ...hite Dagoba Temple''', got its name because there is a white dagoba in the temple. [[File:White Dagoba Temple.jpg|thumb|300px|White Dagoba Temple]]
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  • ...the Fragrant World), Pearl Cave (The Cave of Precious Pearl), and Zhengguo Temple. ([[Badachu|More...]])
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  • ...the Fragrant World), Pearl Cave (The Cave of Precious Pearl), and Zhengguo Temple. ([[Badachu|More...]])
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  • The '''Songyue Temple Pagoda''' stands in the [[Songyue Temple]] at the south foot of [[Taishi Mountain]]. It was built in 520 of the [[No [[File:Songyue Temple Pagoda.jpg|thumb|Songyue Temple Pagoda]]
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  • '''Lungshan Temple''', also known as "[[Taiwan]] [[Forbidden City]]," is an important historic ...from [[Fujian]], [[Guangdong]] and other provinces to design and build the temple.
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  • ...'''Wuzu (Fifth Patriarch) Temple''' was originally named Eastern Mountain Temple. It was built in 672 during the [[Tang Dynasty]] (618-907) by Monk [[Hongre The buildings of the temple are distributed among lush bamboo groves, linked by narrow paths. The uniqu
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  • [[File:Fayuan Temple.jpg|left|thumb|250px]] ...temple buildings were constructed in the [[Qing Dynasty]] in 1734. (Fayuan Temple|More...]])
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  • [[File:Da Jue Temple.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Da Jue Temple]] ...f Tianwang Hall, Daxiong Hall, Wuliangsi Hall and Dabei Hall. ('''[[Da Jue Temple|More...]]''')
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  • [[File:Mazu statue in Tianhou Temple.jpg|thumb|Mazu statue in Tianhou Temple]] Located in [[Zhanghua County]], '''Tianhou Temple''' is one of the most important relics in [[Taiwan]]; it is No. 1 among som
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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]]
    563 bytes (93 words) - 07:12, 29 March 2010
  • ...le (Hongyesi), Heavenly King Temple (Tianwangsi), and Great Peace Buddhist Temple (Dawan'an Chansi). It got its present name in 1435. The most outstanding feature of this temple is the Buddhist pagoda. An octagonal brick structure, it is 57.8 m high, wi
    930 bytes (138 words) - 05:30, 16 March 2010
  • [[file: temple.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|A-Ma Temple]] ...e''' is the oldest of the three major Chinese temples in [[Macau]]. [[A-Ma Temple|(More...)]]
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  • ...es. It was built in 1062 to house stone or bronze statues of emperors. The temple was partly destroyed in the war at the end of the Liao Dynasty, and was reb ...e the Buddhist scripture and painted Buddhist sculptures kept in the lower temple.
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  • [[File:Qutan Temple.jpg|thumb|left|Qutan Temple]] ...1644) and given the name by Zhu Yuanzhang, the first Ming emperor. [[Qutan Temple|(More...)]]
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  • ...s the mountainside and comprising four courts. What are spectacular of the temple are its two ancient pine trees, one of which was planted as early as the Si [[category:tourism]][[category:temple]]
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  • ...temple were reconstructed in 1935 after a big fire. This ancient Buddhist temple is also the home of the [[Beijing Buddhist Culture Research Center]] and th ...worship. Buddhist delegations from other countries often come to visit the temple and the association.
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  • [[File:baiyunguanmiaohui.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Baiyunguan Temple Fair in Beijing]] ...ivals, most especially the [[Spring Festival]], or Chinese New Year. ('''[[Temple fair|More ...]]''')
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  • ...gate of Guiyuan Zen Temple, Hubei.jpg|thumb|The front gate of Guiyuan Zen Temple, Hubei]] ...n shrine at the foot of [[Cuiwei Peak]] in [[Hanyang]], the '''Guiyuan Zen Temple''' ('''归元禅寺''') was built in 1658 during the reign period of the [[
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  • [[File:LIngyin Temple.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Lingyin Temple]] Meaning "temple of soul's retreat", Lingyin is one of the oldest [[Buddhist temples]] in Ch
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  • [[Image:Ancestral Temple for Wen Tianxiang.JPEG|thumb|left]] ...Dynasty who fought bravely against the enemies of Yuan Empire. [[Ancestral Temple for Wen Tianxiang|(More...)]]
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  • ...one was called West Yellow Temple to avoid confusion. Now the East Yellow Temple had long since disappeared. ...me year. Emperor Qianlong ordered the construction of a stone stupa in the temple to bury his clothes and hat. The stupa, 20 m high, is in the style of a com
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