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The Tanzhe Temple is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Beijing, founded during the Jin Dynasty (265 - 420 AD) though... The Tanzhe Temple is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Beijing, founded duri... The Tanzhe Temple is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Beijing, founded during the Jin Dynasty (...
Just north-east of Guomao station along the Third Ring Road is this beautiful and unique tower by Dutch architects Rem K... Just north-east of Guomao station along the Third Ring Road is this beautiful an... Just north-east of Guomao station along the Third Ring Road is this beautiful and unique tower by Du...
Lotus Lane runs alongside the QianHai Lake, and is a vibrant waterfront pedestrian strip lined with restaurants, cafes, ... Lotus Lane runs alongside the QianHai Lake, and is a vibrant waterfront pedestri... Lotus Lane runs alongside the QianHai Lake, and is a vibrant waterfront pedestrian strip lined with ...
Opened in 1993, this park, as seen in Jia Zhangke's film The World, contains large-scale replicas of famous buildings ar... Opened in 1993, this park, as seen in Jia Zhangke's film The World, contains lar... Opened in 1993, this park, as seen in Jia Zhangke's film The World, contains large-scale replicas of...
The Imperial Ancestral Temple is where sacrificial ceremonies were held to honor the imperial family's ancestors during ... The Imperial Ancestral Temple is where sacrificial ceremonies were held to honor... The Imperial Ancestral Temple is where sacrificial ceremonies were held to honor the imperial family...
Taoist temple founded in 1319 with hundreds of life size plaster figures and the possibility of making offerings to diff... Taoist temple founded in 1319 with hundreds of life size plaster figures and the... Taoist temple founded in 1319 with hundreds of life size plaster figures and the possibility of maki...