Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mount Wutai' has mentioned 'Temple' in the following places:
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This includes the main hall of Nanchan Temple and the East Hall of Foguang Temple, built in 782 and 857, respectively. | WIKI |
Nanshan Temple (Chinese: xe5x8dx97xe5xb1xb1xe5xafxba) 38xc2xb058xe2x80xb253xe2x80xb3N 113xc2xb034xe2x80xb226xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf38.9815xc2xb0N 113.5738xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 38.9815; 113.5738 is a large temple in Mount Wxc7x94txc3xa1i, first built in the Yuan Dynasty. | WIKI |
The whole temple comprises seven terraces, divided into three parts. | WIKI |
The lower three terraces are named Jile Temple (xe6xa5xb5xe6xa8x82xe5xafxba); the middle terrace is called Shande Hall (xe5x96x84xe5xbexb7xe5xa0x82); the upper three terraces are named Youguo Temple (xe4xbdx91xe5x9cx8bxe5xafxba). | WIKI |
Other major temples include Xiantong Temple, Tayuan Temple and Pusading Temple. | WIKI |
Other important temples inside Mount Wutai include Shouning Temple, Bishan Temple, Puhua Temple, Dailuo Ding, Qixian Temple, Shifang Tang, Shuxiang Temple, Guangzong Temple, Youguo Temple, Guanyin Dong, Longhua Temple, Luomuhou Temple, Jinge Temple, Zhanshan Temple, Wanfo Ge, Guanhai Temple, Zhulin Temple, Jifu Temple, and Gufo Temple. | WIKI |
Outer Mount Wutai temples include Yanqing Temple, Nanchan Temple, Mimi Temple, Foguang Temple, Yanshan Temple, Zunsheng Temple, and Guangji Temple. | WIKI |
The Xiantong Temple, a major temple at Mount Wutai A palace hall at Mount Wutai The Dailuoding Temple The Lingfeng Temple pagoda The Sarira Stupa of Tayuan Temple, built in 1582 during the Ming Dynasty View of the Zunsheng Temple Qifo Temple Yuanzhao Temple 10th century mural of Mount Wutai. | WIKI |
Its fifty-three monasteries, include the East Main Hall of Foguang Temple, with life size clay sculptures, the highest ranking timber building to survive from the Tang Dynasty, and the Ming Dynasty Shuxiang Temple with a huge complex of 500 xe2x80x98suspensionxe2x80x99 statues, representing Buddhist stories woven into three dimensional pictures of mountains and water. | UNESCO |
Two millennia of temple building have delivered an assembly of temples that present a catalogue of the way Buddhist architecture developed and influenced palace building over a wide part of China and part of Asia. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ii): The overall religious temple landscape of Mount Wutai, with its Buddhist architecture, statues and pagodas reflects a profound interchange of ideas, in terms of the way the mountain became a sacred Buddhist place, endowed with temples that reflected ideas from Nepal and Mongolia and which then influenced Buddhist temples across China. | UNESCO |
The integrity of some of the temple ensembles was threatened by uncontrolled development but this has been either reversed or is being controlled. | UNESCO |