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A Chinese Taoist temple, generally called Gong, Guan or Miao in Chinese, is the holy hall where Taoists perform their religious ceremonies. ... Besides, themes of statue and murals in Chinese Taoist temples are those familiar to common people and the religious atmosphere is not as intense as in Buddhist temples.
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Temple (Chinese) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Chinese temple can refer to any temple which is used for the practice of Chinese folk religion, a conglomeration of China's three main religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. Chinese Buddhi...
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A photography site featuring stock photos of Taoist temples at Tai Shan, China. Pictures of Chinese temples, Taoist art, Chinese religion, Chinese monks from this sacred mountain of China. ... Tai Shan has been a place of pilgrimage throughout Chinese history - Confucius, Lao Zi, the emperors of ... rock inscriptions, temples,
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Bill Irwin Photography site features stock photos of China, Hawaii, Mexico, Taiwan and the Western US. This page features photos from Chinese Buddhist temples in and around Kunming Yunnan provence. ... Other pages about temples and sacred mountains of China:
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Jakarta is a home to some 140 Chinese temples, some of them dating back to 1650s and declared protected buildings. Jinde Yuan and Da-bo-gong in the Ancol recreational part in North Jakarta are the two oldest extant temples in the capital.
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Also known as Heaven Mound Altar, it is five meters high and of three tiers. Around each tier there are white marble balusters. During the Ming and Qing dynasties in early winter the emperor would come to ... TEMPLES OF CHIN ... LINKS TO CHINESE TEMPLE SITES...
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The other deities include Empress of Heaven, and Laozy - an ancient Chinese philosopher who is also the founder of Taoism. Famous Taoist Holy Temples; Temples and ceremonies show the influence of Buddhism. By A.D.1000, Taoism had divided into many sects.
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It is difficult to estimate how many temples exist throughout China. These temples include all religious buildings that belong to Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Islam and other religions into Chinese Temples.
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It is hard to calculate exactly the total number of temples that are present all over China. Chinese temples vary in size from Taoist hut in back alleys to outstanding Tibetan Buddhist Drepung Monastery, the principal and wealthiest monastery, which spreads over an area of more than 200 thousand square meters.
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