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The temple's name originates from a popular Buddhist expression. (Chinese: 福如东海, 寿比南山; lit. 'Good fortune is much as the East Sea', 'longevity is high as Nanshan'). On top of the temple, which stands on an artificial islet, is a white steel statue of Guan Yin, the Buddhist goddess of mercy. [1]
The Guanyin of Nanshan (Chinese: 南山海上观音圣像) is a 108-metre (354 ft) statue of the bodhisattva Guanyin, sited on the south coast of China's island province Hainan on top of the Nanshan Temple of Sanya.
Nanshan Temple (Sanya) Hebei. The Tower of Great Mercy in Longxing Temple in Hebei, as well as the 21.3 metres (70 ft) tall statue of the Thousand-Armed Thousand ...
Longchang Temple; Niushoushan; Qingliang Temple (Changzhou) Qixia Temple; Tianning Temple (Changzhou) (天宁宝塔) in Changzhou, which contains the tallest pagoda in the world. Height: 153.8 metres (505 ft). Tiger Hill Pagoda; Xingfu Temple (Changshu) Xiyuan Temple; Yunyan Temple (Suzhou)
Nanshan Temple, a Buddhist cultural area west of Sanya featuring a 108 meters (354 ft) statue of Guanyin, Buddhist Goddess of Mercy. Yanoda is a rainforest area. It is open to visitors with guided walking tours, a zipline, and a waterfall climbing activity.
Nanshan Temple may refer to: Nanshan Temple (Sanya), a Buddhist temple in Sanya, Hainan Province, People's Republic of China; Nanshan Temple (Zhangzhou), a Buddhist ...
Nanshan Temple (Chinese: 南山寺; pinyin: Nánshān Sì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lâm-soaⁿ-sī) is a Buddhist temple in the foothills of Mount Danxia (丹霞山) to the south of Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province, People's Republic of China.
CNTIC owns nearly 54% of the Sanya Nanshan Pumen Tourism Development organization. [7] Nanshan temple in Sanya, Hainan is an MSS front administered by the Shanghai State Security Bureau for the purposes of influencing the religious practices within the South Asian Buddhist community, countering Indian government influence, and promoting Chinese Communist Party-approved practices.