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316: 335: 331:(613–907) and lie along the mountain's eastern edge, close to the summit. All of the smaller grottoes are now empty. The main grottoes are mostly intact with the exception of many of the smaller-Buddha's heads. They are protected by cages. The tallest statue, that of a seated Buddha, still survives. It is over 7 m high, making it the largest in the province. The smallest statues at the site are about 10 cm (4 in) tall. The site was placed under national protection in 1988. 25: 227:) measures 150 m from north to south and 100 m from east to west. It lies on the summit of Tuoshan, and commands a view northward to Qingzhou. The temple itself consists of a group of ancient structures, including an old theatre, Yuhuang Palace, Seven Treasures Cabinet, and a garden of stone 'stelae' or tablets. A tablet on the site records the rebuilding of the temple in the 154: 407: 262:. Adjacent to Haotian Temple. It was completely dry as of 2004 and it is doubtful that it ever 'flows'. A more realistic translation might be 'pool' or 'pond'. 397: 211:
Qiaoyu was a chief official of Qingzhou during the Ming dynasty, and inscribed the characters 'Tuo Shan' on the eastern face of the mountain.
392: 368: 387: 108: 203:. It features a number of historic sites and a native pine forest. Tuoshan is the core scenic zone of Qingzhou National Park. 402: 46: 89: 123: 315: 61: 35: 251:) Cabinet was built in the Yuan dynasty. It is a non-beam, double-arched stone structure and is rare in China. 68: 42: 75: 334: 369:"Qingzhou Tuoshan Skiing Resort Attractions – 东营侠客 Weifang Travel Review -Sep 16, 2017 Travel Guide" 57: 196: 354: 165: 273:. The bridge crosses the 'River in the Sky', and provides an entrance to Haotian Temple. 381: 324: 82: 188:'Camel Mountain') is a mountain located 4 km (2 mi) south-west of 153: 328: 228: 24: 323:
There are 638 stone Buddhas in five main grottoes, which were chiselled in the
138: 125: 307:. A recently constructed or reconstructed Chinese gateway atop mountain. 193: 189: 239:
This building is part of Haotian Temple on the summit of the mountain.
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Map of the mountain as seen from adjacent Cloud Gate Mountain
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Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Shandong
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Detail of the head of an attendant Boddhisattva figure.
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