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  2. List of Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Hebei

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    Zhaohua Temple: Zhaohua si 昭化寺: Huai'an County: 5-210 Jimingyi City Jimingyi cheng 鸡鸣驿城: Huailai County: 5-211 Youju Temple Pagoda: Youju si ta 幽居寺塔: Lingshou County: 5-212 Dingzhou Imperial Examinational Hall: Dingzhou gongyuan 定州贡院: Dingzhou: 5-213 Puren Temple: Puren si 溥仁寺: Chengde: 5-214 Yuanying Temple ...

  3. Zhushan Zinan Temple - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that borrowing money from the Fude Zhengshen (福德正神), the God of Prosperity will bring good luck, good fortune, and prosperity. This is why many so people come to Zi Nan Temple to borrow money each year. This tradition has become one of the most famous activities for worshippers and tourists that come to Zi Nan Temple.

  4. Zhinan Temple - Wikipedia

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    Zhinan Temple (Chinese: 指南宮; pinyin: Zhǐnán Gōng; also called Chinese: 仙公廟, Xiāngōng Miào; also anglicized as "Chihnan" or "Jhihnan") is a Taoist temple on the slopes of Houshan (猴山, "Monkey Mountain") in Wenshan District of Taipei, Taiwan. It was founded in 1882. The temple's main deity is Lü Dongbin, one of the Eight ...

  5. Xumi Fushou Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Xumi Fushou Temple (Chinese: 须弥福寿之庙) is one of the Eight Outer Temples in Chengde, Hebei, China. [1] This Buddhist temple is in the north of the park complex of the Chengde Mountain Resort , to the east of Putuo Zongcheng Temple on the north side of a slightly upward slope hill.

  6. Zhi Dun - Wikipedia

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    Zhi Dun (Chinese: 支遁; 314–366) was a Chinese Buddhist monk and philosopher. A Chinese author, scholar and confidant of Chinese government officials in 350, he claimed that all who followed Buddhism would, at the end of their life, enter Nirvana .

  7. Chi Lin Nunnery - Wikipedia

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    Chi Lin Nunnery (Chinese: 志蓮淨苑; Jyutping: zi3 lin4 zing6 jyun2; Cantonese Yale: Jilìhn Jihng Yún) is a large Buddhist temple complex located in Diamond Hill, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was founded in 1934 as a retreat for Buddhist nuns and was rebuilt in the 1998 following the traditional Tang dynasty architecture.

  8. Jing'an Temple - Wikipedia

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    Jing'an Temple (simplified Chinese: 静安寺; traditional Chinese: 靜安寺; pinyin: Jìng'ān Sì; Shanghainese: Zin'oe Zy; lit. 'Temple of Peace and Tranquility') is an esoteric Tangmi Buddhist temple on the West Nanjing Road in Shanghai. Jing'an District, where it is located, is named after the temple.

  9. Zhihua Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Zhihua Temple (Chinese: 智化寺; pinyin: Zhìhuà Sì; lit. 'Temple of Wisdom Attained') is a Ming dynasty -era Buddhist temple in Beijing , China . It is located in the Lumicang (禄米仓) hutong , in the Chaoyangmen area of Dongcheng District , within the Second Ring Road to the north of Jinbaojie Street, west of the Yabaolu area.