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  2. Tiantong Temple - Wikipedia

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    Tiantong Temple (Chinese: 天童寺; pinyin: Tiāntóngsì) is a Buddhist temple located in Taibai Mountain of Yinzhou District, Ningbo, Zhejiang, in the People's Republic of China.

  3. Mbalala - Wikipedia

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    The town is home to two Chinese, manufacturing companies (a) Tian Tang Group and (b) Global Paper Limited. Tian Tang manufactures steel and mattresses. Global Paper manufactures paper products. Together, the two factories employ in excess of 1,000 people, and operate 24 hours daily. [5]

  4. Tong Ren Tang - Wikipedia

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    Tong Ren Tang (TRT; Chinese: 同仁堂) is a Chinese pharmaceutical company founded in 1669. It is now the largest producer of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The company headquarters are in Beijing , where they engage in both manufacturing and retail sales.

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  6. Church of Heavenly Peace, Fuzhou - Wikipedia

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    The reconstruction project of Heavenly Peace Church began in 1996 and was completed three years later, at a total cost of ¥3 million. Dedicated on October 30, 1999, the newly built church stands upon a higher foundation and looks more prominent than before, with a floor area of 2,300m 2.

  7. Temple of Heaven - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Heaven (simplified Chinese: 天坛; traditional Chinese: 天壇; pinyin: Tiāntán) is a complex of imperial religious buildings situated in the southeastern part of central Beijing.

  8. Tiantangzhai - Wikipedia

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    During the Tang and Song dynasties Tiantangzhai was known as "Yun Shan" (云山, Cloud Mountain). In the Yuan and Ming dynasties it became "Duoyun Shan" (多云山, Mountain of Many Clouds ). The present name dates from the Qing dynasty .

  9. Tiantang Peak - Wikipedia

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    Tiantang Peak (simplified Chinese: 天堂顶; traditional Chinese: 天堂頂; pinyin: Tiāntáng Dǐng; lit. 'Heavenly Peak') is the highest mountain in Guangzhou ...