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yoluyiqi4
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There is nothing wrong with the attractions. It is a pity that the ticket does not give the commemorative ticket stub. Why buy it online, don't give the commemorative ticket stub? The attraction itself is very worth a visit, and there are not many people going during May Day. It is a relatively cold, but it is a very worth visiting. The route is a bit lame. But also going. The road of other attractions is very worth going.
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Posted: May 20, 2024
D11***05
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More convenient and convenient, more expensive than Douyin, it is really shocking, it is still worth seeing, the murals inside are still seriously damaged, and the Buddha statues are solemn! Have the opportunity to enjoy it!
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Posted: May 17, 2024
M12***04
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The world is worth Fengguo Temple! One of the eight major Liao structures, the Liao Dynasty Royal Monastery built in 1020 AD, is really shocking. I went to Jinzhou, and then took a long-distance bus to Yixian at Jinzhou Bus Station, and then took a taxi to Fengguo Temple for 5 yuan. Although the journey is difficult, Fengguo Temple is still worth it.
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Posted: May 14, 2024
_FL***09
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Came on May 1st, located in Yixian County, Jinzhou, Liaoning Province. It was built in Liaokaitai nine years (1020), first named Xianxi Temple, and then Yiming Fengguo Temple. The Liao Jinyuan period was the heyday of Fengguo Temple. To the Ming and Qing Dynasties, only the Daxiong Palace remained. The Qing Dynasty continued to build six-point bell pavilion, four-point monument pavilion, Wuliang Palace, archway, hill gate and Xigong Temple. Fengguo Temple is one of the three major temples in China's Liao Dynasty. Its landmark ancient building, the Daxiong Palace, is the largest temple of ancient relics, and there is the world's oldest and largest clay-plastic colored Buddha statue group. The main building of the Daxiong Palace and the monastery in Fengguo Temple, the layout of the Tang Dynasty, Xia Qiliao, Jin and other monasteries, is the most typical example of Liaojin Temple. Among them, the Daxiong Palace is the highest achievement of the Buddhist architecture in the Liao Dynasty, representing the highest level of Chinese architecture in the 11th century. Architect Liang Sicheng once published an academic report, calling the Liao Dynasty monastery "a thousand-year national treasure, a supreme national treasure, rare treasure. Fengguo Temple is the largest of the Liao Dynasty Buddha Temple." It is said that during the Liao Shen Battle, there were shells that fell into the temple and did not blow up.
It is definitely worth seeing a young man who met someone else to explain. I heard that the young man was very wonderful. Not only knowledgeable, but also through the ancient and modern era, it is not a text-style endorsement explanation. It is vivid and interesting. It is a little bit cute. It is adorable to understand the national security.
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Posted: May 8, 2024
zysonice
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It is worth a visit. The small town has a small flow of people, and you can truly experience the local Hui folk customs. Look at the ancient buildings for a hundred years. After the storm, you can't stand it, and marvel at the wisdom of the ancients. There will be unexpected surprises in niche places.