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Written by johnson
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Monday, 09 February 2009 03:28 |
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The Shanghai Longhua Temple is located next to the Longhua Pagoda at the southeast corner of the city. It was reported that both the temple and the pagoda were built sometime between the Five Dynasties and the Northern Song Dynasty (907-1126). The Temple is complete in terms of buildings, and on the same axis are located the Maitreya Hall (Miledian), the Hall of Heavenly Kings (Tianwangdian), the Grand Hall (Daxiongbaodian), and the Hall of Three Sages (Sanshengdian). On each side of the halls is a three-storied building containing bells and drums. The sound of “evening bells from the Longhua Temple†has been hailed as one of the eight great attractions of Shanghai.
Consisted of seven stories, the Longhua pagoda is forty meters in height. Each story is smaller than the story below. Bronze bells are hung on each corner of the eaves; when the wind blows, the bells yield a pleasant sound. The Longhua Pagoda and Longhua Temple area are open to the public as Longhua Park. In late spring when peaches are in full blossom and willows in full green, a number of people visit the park.  
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Last Updated on Monday, 09 February 2009 13:14 |