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  2. Bathing culture in Yangzhou - Wikipedia

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    A small lane in Yangzhou's old city, with a sign across the street advertising "3 yuan men's and women's public showers" (三元男女浴室) and a chess room. The first reports of bathing in Yangzhou originated before 200 BC. In Yangzhou, a city in Jiangsu Province in China, locals bathe by

  3. Chinese bathhouses - Wikipedia

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    The city of Yangzhou in Jiangsu province is regarded as the birthplace of southern Chinese bathing culture and its bathhouses are considered the most fanciful among all traditional varieties of bathhouses in China. The Yangzhou bathhouses have a massage routine that consists of back-rubs (擦背 cā bèi), scalding (烫背 tàng bèi), and ...

  4. Category:Bathing in China - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Hot springs of China (2 P) Pages in category "Bathing in China" ... Bathing culture in Yangzhou

  5. Lianxing Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Lianxing Temple, also known as the Fahai Temple and by other names, is a Buddhist temple in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China.It is located on a small island south of the central stretch of the Slender West Lake Scenic Area near the Five-Pavilion Bridge and is primarily known for its Tibetan-style dagoba.

  6. Gaomin Temple - Wikipedia

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    Gaomin Temple (Chinese: 高旻寺; pinyin: Gāomín Sì) is a historic Buddhist Temple in Hanjiang District of Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. During the Qing dynasty, it was considered one of the eight great temples of Yangzhou. The temple is situated in a semi-rural setting about 7 km south of downtown Yangzhou.

  7. Category:Public baths - Wikipedia

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    Public baths include bathhouses, hammams, and Turkish baths.Public baths contain facilities such as baths, hot tubs (with or without underwater massage jets), showers, swimming pools, massage tables, steam rooms, saunas, and hot-air baths.

  8. Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou - Wikipedia

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    A sculpture in The "Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou" Memorial Hall in Yangzhou depicting the eight eccentrics. Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou (simplified Chinese: 扬州八怪; traditional Chinese: 揚州八怪; pinyin: Yángzhōu Bā Guài) is the name for a group of eight Chinese painters active in the eighteenth century who were known in the Qing Dynasty for rejecting the orthodox ideas about ...

  9. Talk:Bathing culture in Yangzhou - Wikipedia

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