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  2. Guling, Jiangxi - Wikipedia

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    Now it is the tourist and administration center of the Lushan Geopark, a World Heritage Site. [ 2 ] As of 2018 [update] , it has 5 residential communities, 2 villages, and 4 other neighborhoods under its administration.

  3. Lushan City - Wikipedia

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    Lushan City (simplified Chinese: 庐山; traditional Chinese: 廬山; pinyin: Lúshān), formerly Xingzi County (Chinese: 星子县), is a county-level city in the north of Jiangxi Province, China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Jiujiang .

  4. Mount Lu - Wikipedia

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    Mount Lu is known for its grandeur, steepness, and beauty and is a prominent tourist attraction, especially during the summer months when the weather is cooler in the mountains than elsewhere. The mountain and the surrounding region is also one of the "spiritual centers" of China, containing many Buddhist and Daoist temples in addition to ...

  5. Beauty salon - Wikipedia

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    Hair cut is generally offered in beauty salons. Massage for the body is a beauty treatment, with various techniques offering benefits to the skin (including the application of beauty products) and increasing mental well-being. [4] Hair removal is offered at some beauty salons through treatments such as waxing and threading. Some beauty salons ...

  6. Lushan Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    Lushan Botanical Garden is a member of Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) and the Initiative for Collective Conservation in Chinese Botanical Gardens (ICCBG). [6] The botanical garden currently hosts 140 staff, including 43 doctors and 40 master’s degree holders, being mainly from Nanchang University. The garden hosts 800,000 ...

  7. Lushan Temple - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, in the Cultural Revolution, only seven monks lived in Lushan temple. In 1983, the People's Government of Changsha rebuilt it. It was listed as a China's most important temple in the buddhism of Han areas. In 2013, Lushan Temple was free and open to the public from May 10. [2]

  8. Lushan (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Lushan or Lu Shan is a famed mountain and World Heritage Site in Jiangxi, China. Lushan City (庐山市), at the foot of the mountain; Lianxi District, formerly Lushan District, at the foot of the mountain; Lushan or Lu Shan may also refer to: Lushan County, Henan (鲁山县) Lushan County, Sichuan (芦山县)

  9. Donglin Temple (Jiujiang) - Wikipedia

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    Donglin Temple (simplified Chinese: 东 林 寺; traditional Chinese: 東 林 寺; pinyin: Dōnglín sì; lit. 'Eastern Forest Temple') is a Buddhist temple approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Jiujiang, in the north of Jiangxi province, China.