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Guangjiao Temple (Xuancheng)

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Guangjiao Temple occupies a building area of 20,000 square metres (220,000 sq ft) and the total area including temple lands, forests and mountains is over 86,000 square metres (930,000 sq ft). The extant buildings include the
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The seven-story, 17-metre-tall (56 ft), tetragonal-based Twin Pagodas are made of brick and stone.
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broke out, Guangjiao Temple was completely destroyed in the war with only the Twin Pagodas remaining.
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Reconstruction of Guangjiao Temple commenced in 2004 and was completed in 2006.
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resided in Guangjiao Temple, where he preached Buddhism and drew paintings.
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Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Anhui
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 2006
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The temple was built by an accomplished Chan master
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Affiliation
Buddhism
Deity
Chan Buddhism
Xuanzhou District
Xuancheng
Anhui
Guangjiao Temple (Xuancheng) is located in China
Geographic coordinates
30°58′20″N 118°45′24″E / 30.972166°N 118.756792°E / 30.972166; 118.756792
Style
Chinese architecture
Huangbo Xiyun
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
Buddhist temple
Xuanzhou District
Xuancheng
Anhui
China
Huacheng Temple
Tang dynasty
Huangbo Xiyun
Huangbo Xiyun
Emperor Xuanzong
Tang dynasty
Emperor Taizong
Song dynasty
Mei Yaochen

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