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  • ...uring the [[Qing Dynasty]] so that despite the temple's thousand-year long history, the buildings remaining are mostly a Qing legacy. ...-old sago cycas (Cycas revolute) that blossoms every year, and 657 volumes of Buddhist scriptures written with blood. The picture-perfect mountains aroun
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  • ...n, the Yuan Dynasty went through 11 emperors, until eventually expelled by Ming forces to the Mongolian Plateau in 1368. [[category:history]]
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  • The '''Mid-Autumn Festival''' ('''中秋节''') falls on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, usually in mid or late September according to Gregoria ...8-1644) and [[Qing]] (1644-1911) dynasties, it grew to be a major festival of China. ([[Mid-autumn Festival|More...]])
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  • The '''Mid-Autumn Festival''' ('''中秋节''') falls on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, usually in mid or late September according to Gregoria ...8-1644) and [[Qing]] (1644-1911) dynasties, it grew to be a major festival of China. ([[Mid-autumn Festival|More...]])
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  • The '''Mid-Autumn Festival''' ('''中秋节''') falls on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, usually in mid or late September according to Gregoria ...8-1644) and [[Qing]] (1644-1911) dynasties, it grew to be a major festival of China. ([[Mid-autumn Festival|More...]])
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  • [[Changping District]] of Beijing has agreeable weather because [[Jundu Mountain]] like a natural bar ..., you will appreciate the contribution of our ancestors and the bestowment of the nature.
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  • ...ices are also held here. It is also the headquarters of the Beijing Branch of the [[Chinese Islamic Association]]. ...ture published in Egypt, India, Turkey and Pakistan. The oldest manuscript of the Koran is nearly 700 years old.
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  • ...Ancestral Hall was built in the [[Ming Dynasty]], with nearly 600 years of history featuring its delicate wood carvings, stone carvings and brick carvings.
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  • ...rict]], is a private museum that houses a collection of over 50,000 pieces of ancient porcelain. ...g the [[Yongle]] (1403-1425) and [[Xuande]] (1426-1436) periods. These are of inestimable value.
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  • ...at hangs in the [[Great Hall of the People]], called [[Beautiful Landscape of the Motherland]]. ...Fu went to Japan to study the history of Oriental art at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts in 1933. He translated many books from Japanese and carried out h
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  • ...was restored after each major destruction. In 1944, most of the buildings of the temple were razed to the ground during a Japanese air raid. It was not ...sila (莲花戒730-800) for three years, an event that has come down in Buddhist history as the "Lhasa Debate on the Dharma." The temple, situated in a scenic area,
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  • ...[Beijing]] was initially built in early [[Ming Dynasty]]. It is the second of the four city walls. ...al Temple (now the [[Working People's Cultural Palace]]), Altar to the god of the land and grain (now the [[Zhongshan Park]]) and [[Pudu Temple]] are all
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  • ...mple]] with a long-standing history of 1,300 years in Beijing, is a museum of religious relics founded in 1980. ...behind the main hall of the Temple is the Show Room of Different Editions of the Buddhist Sacred Literature through the Ages.
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  • ...s. Besides, Meidaizhao Village holds a traditional temple fair on May 13th of the lunar calendar, which is the most magnificent goods and culture exchang
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  • ...onomous regions over 6,700 kilometers, to end at [[Jiayu Pass]], southwest of Jiayuguan City in [[Gansu Province]]. ...r-long Qin Great Wall. Later dynasties from [[Han]] (206 BC – AD 220) to [[Ming]] (1368-1644) continued to build and improve the wall, extending it by more
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  • ...al buildings and ordinary farmers residences. The village now has over 260 Ming and Qing sites, 18 architectural groups, 48 ancestral halls, eight temples ...urism season is from the second day of the [[spring festival]] to the 15th of the first lunar month, when you can see many folk-customs events;<br>3. Agr
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  • ...had the soft jade until jadeite was imported from Burma during the [[Qing dynasty]] (1271-1368), jade traditionally refers to the soft jade so it is also cal The history of jade is as long as the Chinese civilization. Archaeologists have found jade
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  • ...rden]]) , [[Liuyuan]] ([[Lingering Garden]]), [[Wangshi Garden]] ([[Master of Nets Garden]]) and Huanxiu (Embracing Beauty) Mountain Villa, are still wel ...bound by the rigid conventions of the imperial court, had greater freedom of expression in their art.<br>
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  • ...n western [[Hubei Province]], is both a famous scenic spot and a holy site of [[Taoism]], [[China]]'s indigenous religion. The mountain is a famous Taoist center in China with a long history of Taoist practices and profound Taoist culture.
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  • ...lexes of architectural structures of the [[Han]] people. The whole cluster of buildings is linked by eaves and corridors, the towers and pavilions are in ...in the farmhouse. It is much cheaper but more delicious;<br>4. The charges of hostels or restaurants are often negotiable. <br>[[category:village]]
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