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  2. 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. The complex was visited by the Emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties for annual ceremonies of prayer to Heaven for a good harvest.

  3. Hwangudan - Wikipedia

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    Goryeo monarchs sacrificed to heaven until 1385, [1] even during the period of Mongol rule. [2] King Sejo of Joseon briefly restarted the rite at a location elsewhere in Seoul, but stopped the practice in the tenth year of his reign in 1464 because the rite could only be performed by the Son of Heaven, and Joseon was a tributary state to Ming .

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  5. List of Mazu temples - Wikipedia

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    Opened 1712. Also known as the Lingshan Temple [28] Leh Cherng Temple [29] 樂 成 宮 [29] Lecheng Gong: East: Taichung: Moved 1791, rebuilt 1928 and 1963. Also known as the Lecheng Temple [30] Lungshan Temple [31] 龍山 寺 [31] Longshan Si: Wanhua: Taipei: Opened 1738, rebuilt 1924. A Buddhist temple to Guanyin whose rear hall is dedicated ...

  6. Altar of Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Altar of Heaven may refer to: Ara Coeli, legendary ancient altar on the Capitoline Hill in Rome; Temple of Heaven, Ming temple complex in Beijing

  7. YouTube cooking star Auntie Fee dies at 59 following heart attack

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    YouTube. A Los Angeles native, O'Dell quickly amassed a devoted online fanbase after posting her video tutorial for "Auntie Fee's Sweet Treats for the Kids," which racked up 500,000 page views in ...

  8. Yonghe Temple - Wikipedia

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    The building and artwork of the temple is a combination of Han Chinese and Tibetan styles. This building is one of the largest Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in China proper. The current abbot is Lama Hu Xuefeng. [1] Yonghe Temple was the highest Buddhist temple in the country during the middle and late Qing dynasty. [2]

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