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Tiāntaíshān
Forested mountain with the astonishing temple of Wǔlóng Sì (伍龙寺) at its summit.
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Monument to the Peoples Heroes
Within Huángpǔ Park, this anachronistic monument stands above the Bund History Museum.
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Léizhuāngxiāng
Léizhuāngxiāng is Ruìlì’s oldest stupa, dating back to the middle of the Tang dynasty.
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Rakadrak Hermitage
This hermitage high above Lhasa city has three simple caves associated with Tsongkhapa.
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Cao Xueqin Memorial
The former home of Cao Xueqin, author of the classic novel Dream of the Red Mansions.
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Ancient Beds Museum
The Ancient Beds Museum has an intriguing collection of historic beds from the region.
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Pearl Spring
A small fissure in the Wànxiān Mountains from which pours out cool, clear spring water.
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Ming
These ancient effigies are carved into the cliff-face not far from Bǎochù Pagoda.
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OFoto
Peruse China-related photography exhibitions at this gallery in the M50 complex.
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Hall of Martial Valor
The Hall of Martial Valor houses the Forbidden Citys Calligraphy and Painting Gallery.
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Gongkar Chöde Chapel
This small Sakyapa-school chapel is up some narrow stairs above the Zhambhala Lhakhang,
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Déshèngmén Gateway
Rebuilt city-wall gateway and now the site of a money museum and a small bus station.
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Tsowa Kangtsang
This college is worth popping into if you want to explore off the beaten track.
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Ruìguāng Pagoda
Attached to the Pán Gate Scenic Area, this lovely pagoda was first constructed in 1004.
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Plum Garden
An attractive feature of Lu Xun Park, one of Shànghǎis most pleasant green spaces
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Pǔrén Temple
Built in 1713, this is the earliest temple in Chéngdé, but is not open to the public.
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Three on the Bund
Suave home to Jean Georges, Mercato, New Heights and the Shanghai Gallery of Art.
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Shíbǎozhài
A 12-storey, 56m-high wooden pagoda built on a huge, river-water-encircled rock bluff.
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Divine Music Administration
Music was an important part of the rituals, and this is where the musicians practised.
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Khyunglung Monastery
Above the village of Khyunglung is this monastery with a couple simple teahouses.
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