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  • ...d Gigantic Peak (Ju Feng 巨峰) or Lao Peak (Lao Ding 崂顶) and has an altitude of around 1,100 meters. With a plain behind it and the sea in front, Mount Lao ...Palace of High Purity, the Palace of Supreme Peace, the Magnificent Tower Palace, and the Bright Clouds Grotto (Mingxia Dong 明霞洞).
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  • ...58). As it was built in the town of Yongle, it was generally called Yongle Palace. ...ature paintings of figures, while Chunyang and Chongyang halls have series of pictures that tell stories.
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  • ...en Great Grotto Heavens, it has been called the Nine-Chamber Grotto Heaven of Precious Immortality (Baoxian Jiushi Dongtian 宝仙九室洞天). ...l Dao, the Hall of Patriarchs, the Palace of High Purity, and the Pavilion of the Supreme Master.
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  • The '''Qingyang Gong''' (青羊宫Green Goat Palace) is in a southwestern suburb of [[Chengdu]], [[Sichuan Province]]. ...legend. In the ''Imperial Biography of the King of Shu'' by [[Yang Xiong]] of the [[Western Han Dynasty]], Yang wrote: "[[Lao Zi]] wrote the ''Dao de jin
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  • [[Image:Palace museum1.jpg|thumb|right|250px]][[Image:Gugong2.jpg|thumb|right]][[Image:Gug ...e of the [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasties (1368-1840), and their collection of treasures.
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  • ...a palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1840), and their collection of treasures. ...Dynasty]] (1644-1840) was removed from the Forbidden City, and in 1925 the Palace Museum was established here.
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  • ...n), also called Singing Swan Mountain (Huming Shan 鹄鸣山), is in the village of Sanfeng in Heming Town, Dayi County in Sichuan Province. It is similar to a ...asty, and Zhang Sanfeng of the Ming Dynasty, leaving behind a great number of famous historical sites.
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  • ...in height, and it is the steepest of the five mountains and allegedly even of all the mountains in China. ...of Daoist relics today. It can be said that the two most striking features of Mount Huashan are the grotesque, precipitous natural landscape and the long
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