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  2. List of City God Temples in China - Wikipedia

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    City God Temple of Beijing: Beijing: Capital Wen Tianxiang, Yang Jiaoshan: Rear court room remained [1] City God Temple of Guangzhou: Guangzhou, Guangdong: Capital Liu Yan: Hai Rui, Yang Jiaoshan [2] City God Temple of Hangzhou: Hangzhou, Zhejiang: Provincial Zhou Xin [3] City God Temple of Hefei: Hefei, Anhui: Prefectural Sun Jue [4] City God ...

  3. City God (China) - Wikipedia

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    A City God (Chinese: 城隍神; pinyin: Chénghuángshén; lit. 'god of the boundary'), is a tutelary deity in Chinese folk religion who is believed to protect the people and the affairs of the particular village, town or city of great dimension, and the corresponding location in the afterlife. City God cults appeared over two millennia ago ...

  4. Category:City God temples - Wikipedia

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    City God temples in China (1 C) This page was last edited on 7 February 2025, at 07:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Zhengzhou - Wikipedia

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    Zhengzhou Confucius Temple, initially built during the Eastern Han dynasty 1900 years ago, is one of the oldest Confucian Temples in China. Other important architectural heritage sites in the city center include Town God Temple and Erqi Memorial Tower. One internationally known tourist attraction is the Shaolin Monastery (少林寺), which is ...

  6. Category:City God temples in China - Wikipedia

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    City God temples in Anhui (1 P) This page was last edited on 7 February 2025, at 07:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Category:City God - Wikipedia

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    Category: City God. 1 language. ... City God Temple (1 C) This page was last edited on 7 February 2025, at 07:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  8. History of Zhengzhou - Wikipedia

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    Qingyun Ancient Pagoda, Zhengzhou (古塔晴云) The Spring and Autumn period saw the emergence of vassal states vying for hegemony and created a period of disorder. The State of Zheng survived through a combination of cooperation with other states, occasional confrontations, diplomacy and mutual acquisition of territory; circumstances that lasted until the Warring States period.

  9. People's Park (Zhengzhou) - Wikipedia

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    The park occupies about 30.14 hectares (74.48 acres), including 3.37 hectares (8.33 acres) of water and 25.41 hectares (62.79 acres) of plant life. The Hugong Temple, which is the landmark of the park, faces the south gate. Behind the temple are several artificial lakes. The most western lake is Qingnian lake, with two islands in the middle.