Yan Temple, Qufu – Dedicated to the Veneration of Yan Hui
Yan Temple (颜庙, Temple of Yan Hui), also known as Fusheng Temple (复圣庙), is located in Qufu City, Shandong Province. […]
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Yan Temple (颜庙, Temple of Yan Hui), also known as Fusheng Temple (复圣庙), is located in Qufu City, Shandong Province. […]
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Zhougong Temple (周公庙), also known as Wenxian King Temple (文宪王苗), is dedicated to Zhougong (Duke of Zhou) and is located
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The Temple of Confucius in Qufu (曲阜孔庙), also known as the Qufu Confucius Temple or Qufu Kong Miao, is a
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Confucius Forest (孔林), also known as Kong Lin or the Cemetery of Confucius, is an ancient and revered burial site
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Penglai Water City (蓬莱水城), with a history tracing back to the Song Dynasty, stands as one of the most well-preserved
Mu’s Manor (牟氏庄园, Mu Family’s Mansion) is a grand and historically significant estate in northern China, located in the Jiaodong
Yantai Hill Park (烟台山公园, Yantai Hill Scenic Area) is a landmark scenic area in Yantai, covering 45 hectares and surrounded
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Penglai Pavilion (蓬莱阁), located on Danya Mountain in Yantai, was built in the sixth year of the Northern Song Dynasty’s
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Mount Tai, located in Shandong Province, China, is renowned not only for its natural beauty and cultural significance but also
Bixia Temple, also known as Bixia Shrine (碧霞祠), is located on the southern peak of Mount Tai, near the eastern
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