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The Grand Buddha at Ling Shan is a bronze Amitabha standing Buddha outdoor, weighing over 700 metric tons (690 long tons; 770 short tons). It was completed at the end of 1996. It was completed at the end of 1996.
Gran Buda de Ling Shan; Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Ling Sahngo Buda erraldoia; Usage on gl.wikipedia.org Lista das estatuas máis altas; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Daftar patung tertinggi; Usage on is.wikipedia.org Wuxi; Usage on my.wikipedia.org အမြင့်ဆုံးရုပ်တုများ စာရင်း; Usage on nl ...
Pages in category "Colossal Buddha statues in China" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Grand Buddha at Ling Shan; J. Jade Buddha Palace ...
The 30 hectare (74 acres) Mt. Lingshan Grand Buddha Scenic Area on the southwest tip of Wuxi contains the 88 meters (289 ft) tall Grand Buddha at Ling Shan, the world's largest bronze Buddha statue. The Mt Lingshan area also contains the Brahma Palace, Xiangfu Temple, Five Mudra Mandala, Nine Dragons Bathing Sakyamuni (a 7.2 meters (24 ft ...
Grand Buddha at Ling Shan; Guanyin Statue of Hainan; Guanyin of Mount Xiqiao; Guan Yin of the South Sea; Leshan Giant Buddha; Ming bronze sculpture of Mount Sumeru in Beijing; Maitreya Buddha at Bingling Temple; Rongxian Buddha; Spring Temple Buddha; Statue of Kun Iam in Macau; Ten Directions Samantabhadra Bodhisattva; Tian Tan Buddha (The Big ...
The Dai Kannon of Kita no Miyako park (Japanese: 北海道大観音), also known as the Hokkaido Kannon, as well as the Byakue Kannon, is the third-tallest statue in Japan and is the tenth-tallest statue in the world, tied with the Grand Buddha at Ling Shan. It was the tallest statue in the world when it opened in 1989 at 88 metres (289 ft ...
Great Buddha, Big Buddha, or Giant Buddha may refer to: China ... Grand Buddha at Ling Shan, in Wuxi, Jiangsu; Tian Tan Buddha, or "Big Buddha", Ngong Ping, ...
Wuxi is known for being the home of the world's tallest Buddha statue. In the north, Xuzhou is designated as one of China's "eminent historical cities". The official travel and tourism website for Jiangsu [61] was set up in 2008. Lion Garden in Suzhou; Grand Buddha at Ling Shan, Wuxi; Chaotian Palace; Qixia Temple; Tianning Temple Pagoda