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  2. South Putuo Temple - Wikipedia

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    The South Putuo Temple is located on the southeast of Xiamen Island. It is surrounded by the graceful sea and the Wulao Peaks behind the temple. The Wulao peaks is a small mountain range that rises on the island. It enjoys a picturesque view of Xiamen and the surrounding district of Haicang, Gulangyu and Zhangzhou City. South Putuo Temple has ...

  3. Category:Buddhist temples in Xiamen - Wikipedia

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    Category: Buddhist temples in Xiamen. 1 language. ... South Putuo Temple This page was last edited on 26 December 2019, at 18:53 (UTC). ...

  4. Xiamen - Wikipedia

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    Both of Miaoshi Temple in Xiamen Island and Sunlight Rock Temple in Gulangyu Island are the branch temples. Even though Brahma Temple has experienced many vicissitudes of life, it cultivated many eminent monks, attracted refined scholars, gathered unceasing burning incense and enjoyed a widespread reputation.

  5. Dalongdong Baoan Temple - Wikipedia

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    The present temple was originally built by clan members in Tong'an, Xiamen, Fujian, who immigrated to Taipei in the early 19th century and gave the temple the name Po-an (保安; Pó-an) in order to "protect those of Tong'an" (保佑同安). The Taipei Confucius Temple is located adjacent to the Baoan Temple.

  6. Hanging Temple - Wikipedia

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    Hanging Temple, located in Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province, China, is a temple integrating Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. It has a history of more than 1,400 years. [2] The entire temple was built into a cliff face on the west side of Jinxia Gorge, approximately 75 meters (246 feet) above the ground.

  7. Guandi Temple - Wikipedia

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    Haizhou Emperor Guan Temple in Yuncheng, Shanxi, where Guan Yu was born; Guanlin (關林) in Luoyang, Henan, where Guan Yu's head was purportedly buried; Guanling (Hubei) (關陵) in Dangyang, Hubei, where the rest of Guan Yu's body was buried; Guandi Temple (Gongqingtuan Road) in Jinan, Shandong

  8. Kaiyuan Temple (Quanzhou) - Wikipedia

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    Kaiyuan Temple (simplified Chinese: 开元寺; traditional Chinese: 開元寺; pinyin: Kāiyuán Sì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Khai-gôan-sī) is a Buddhist temple located in West Street, Quanzhou, China, and is considered as the largest Buddhist temple in Fujian province with an area of 78,000 square metres (840,000 sq ft).

  9. Xiamen Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Xiamen Botanical Garden (XMBG; Chinese: 厦门市园林植物园; pinyin: Xià mén Shì yuán lín zhí wù yuán) founded in 1960, is located in the Siming District of Xiamen Island, covering an area of 493 hectares. Over 9,000 species of plants are preserved in its living collections.