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Nanshan Temple (Mount Wutai)
Nanshan Temple may refer to: * Nanshan Temple (Sanya) Nanshan Temple () is a Buddhist temple located in Sanya, Hainan province, China. The temple's name originates from a popular Buddhist expression. (). History The temple was built on April 12, 1988, to commemorate two thousand years of Buddhism ..., a Buddhist temple in Sanya, Hainan Province, People's Republic of China * Nanshan Temple (Zhangzhou), a Buddhist temple in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, People's Republic of China {{disambiguation Buddhist temple disambiguation pages ...
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Nanshan Temple (Guanshan)
Nanshan Temple may refer to: * Nanshan Temple (Sanya) Nanshan Temple () is a Buddhist temple located in Sanya, Hainan province, China. The temple's name originates from a popular Buddhist expression. (). History The temple was built on April 12, 1988, to commemorate two thousand years of Buddhism ..., a Buddhist temple in Sanya, Hainan Province, People's Republic of China * Nanshan Temple (Zhangzhou), a Buddhist temple in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, People's Republic of China {{disambiguation Buddhist temple disambiguation pages ...
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Nanshan Temple (Mount Wutai)
Nanshan Temple may refer to: * Nanshan Temple (Sanya) Nanshan Temple () is a Buddhist temple located in Sanya, Hainan province, China. The temple's name originates from a popular Buddhist expression. (). History The temple was built on April 12, 1988, to commemorate two thousand years of Buddhism ..., a Buddhist temple in Sanya, Hainan Province, People's Republic of China * Nanshan Temple (Zhangzhou), a Buddhist temple in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, People's Republic of China {{disambiguation Buddhist temple disambiguation pages ...
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Nanshan Temple (Taizhou)
Nanshan Temple may refer to: * Nanshan Temple (Sanya) Nanshan Temple () is a Buddhist temple located in Sanya, Hainan province, China. The temple's name originates from a popular Buddhist expression. (). History The temple was built on April 12, 1988, to commemorate two thousand years of Buddhism ..., a Buddhist temple in Sanya, Hainan Province, People's Republic of China * Nanshan Temple (Zhangzhou), a Buddhist temple in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, People's Republic of China {{disambiguation Buddhist temple disambiguation pages ...
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Nanshan Temple (Sanya)
Nanshan Temple () is a Buddhist temple located in Sanya, Hainan province, China. The temple's name originates from a popular Buddhist expression. (). History The temple was built on April 12, 1988, to commemorate two thousand years of Buddhism in China. It has a total area of 40,000 square metres. It contains several Tang dynasty replicas. The temple is part of an area known as the Nanshan Buddhism Cultural Zone, classified as a AAAAA scenic area by the China National Tourism Administration The China National Tourism Administration (CNTA; ) was a Chinese government authority responsible for the development of tourism in the country. The CNTA was subordinate to the State Council. Its headquarters are in Beijing, with regional branch .... Geography It is located just 40 kilometers west of Sanya City along the Hainan West Expressway. It is a window on China's traditional Buddhism culture. Summary The Nanshan Cultural Tourism Zone is a large Buddhist complex located 40 km ...
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Nanshan Temple (Zhangzhou)
Nanshan Temple () is a Buddhist temple in the foothills of Mount Danxia () to the south of Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province, People's Republic of China. It is one of the most important Chinese Buddhism temples on the Chinese mainland. History Originally known as the Baoqu Institute (), the temple was built during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang during his ''Kaiyuan'' era () and completed in 736 CE. In 968 CE during the reign of Emperor Taizu of Song it was repaired by the provincial governor Chen Wen () and renamed Chongfu Temple (). Later on during the Ming dynasty, its name changed once more to the current "Nanshan Temple". Description Nanshan Temple is built in the typical style with the central axis divided into the Hall of the Four Heavenly Kings (), the Mahavira Hall () and a the Monasterial Library for the storage of sacred Buddhist scriptures. Within this library there is a large stone Buddha as well as a white jade one that was brought from Myanmar during the Qing ...
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