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LongXuyan, Nanan, Fujian
Longsuyan, located in Xiangyun Town, is located in front of the town center, backed by Xiangyun Mountain, and over Xiangyun Mountain is Yunshan Village. LongXuYan was built in the sixth year of Wuzong in the Tang Dynasty (846 years). The statue of Bodhi Patriarch Bodhisattva, a Zen sect, belongs to Linji Sect. Longxu Rock is backed by a rock cliff, facing steep slopes and terraces, which is like a lioness holding a lion according to the sun. According to the Annals of Quanzhou Prefecture, "There is a rock called dragon beard in Xiangyun Mountain, and the rock is beard and grass, and the spring drips along the grass, because of its name." Long must rock back south to the north, summer sunshine short, cool climate, for the summer resort. The poets of the past dynasties, the famous high-level, often come here to find a range, leaving a lot of poetry and calligraphy.
Jinshan Temple in Fuzhou
Jinshan Temple in Fuzhou is located on the Wulong River near Hongtang Village in the western suburbs of Fuzhou, Fujian. It is the only water temple in Fuzhou.
Japanese Shrine
Shinto shrines are social houses that worship and honor various deities in Shintoism, and are the oldest type of religious architecture in Japan. Due to the close connection between Shintoism and the daily life of the Japanese people, shrines are very common. Since the 7th century, shrines have implemented a "replacement" system, which means they are rebuilt every few decades. Shinto shrines generally do not have incense offerings, whether it is a traditional tradition or a modern evolution. When people go to a shrine, they usually first clean their hands with a long handled wooden spoon by the pool in front of the shrine, then go to the shrine worship halls on both sides of the ridge, throw some change into the donation box with wooden bars, pat their hands a few times, and pray together.
3D model of Windsor Castle in the UK
It is one of the main official residences of the British royal family, located in the Royal Borough of Windsor Maidenhead in Berkshire, southeastern England. This historic castle was first built in 1070 by William I to protect the safety of ships and the royal family on the Thames River. After expansion and renovation by successive monarchs, Windsor Castle has become one of the largest inhabited castles in the world. Not only is it the administrative residence of the British monarch, but also the venue for their official and private activities. Queen Elizabeth II often spends weekends in the castle, which is also frequently used to receive foreign heads of state. He is a witness to British history.
Palazzo Borromeo, Italy
It is a magnificent palace located on Lake Maggiore in northern Italy. It is the property of the Borromeo family, renowned for its exquisite architecture and rich art collection. Built in the 17th century, designed by renowned architects and designers including Carlo Belloto and Pietro Massajo. The architectural style embodies the luxury and delicacy of the Baroque period, with interior decorations including murals, tapestries, sculptures, and precious artworks. Not only is it the private residence of the Borromeo family, but it is also a treasure trove of art and culture, attracting thousands of visitors every year. Tourists can get a glimpse of the history of the Borromeo family and their love for art.
Mont Saint Michel, Normandy, France
It is an iconic historical landmark in the Normandy region of France, located on a rocky island about 1 kilometer from the coast. Renowned for its unique natural landscapes and rich historical and cultural heritage, it has been listed as a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO. The history can be traced back to the 8th century when a monastery was built on the island, which later developed into an important religious center. The monastery complex on the island includes Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance architectural styles, and is an outstanding representative in the history of French architecture. Mont Saint Michel is not only a destination for religious pilgrimage, but also an important location for military defense.
Model of Montserrat Palace in Spain
It is a historic architectural complex located in the Montserrat Mountains near Barcelona, Spain. Located on a picturesque mountaintop, overlooking the surrounding countryside and the distant Mediterranean Sea. The history can be traced back to the Middle Ages, initially as a monastery, which was later converted into a palace in the 19th century. The name comes from the patron saint of Catalonia, Saint Montserrat, which is not only a religious holy site but also a center of art and culture. The architectural style combines Gothic and Baroque elements. There is also a museum showcasing art works from ancient to modern times, including paintings, sculptures, and ceramics.
Saint Pierre Church in France
It is a Gothic building located in the Pyr é n é es department in eastern France, with a history dating back to the 17th century. It is a Gothic building located in the Pyr é n é es department in eastern France, with a history dating back to the 17th century. Construction began in 1606 and was not completed until 1696, replacing a smaller Romanesque church. The bell tower retains the Romanesque style, while the main building showcases the Gothic style of the 17th century. The interior decoration is magnificent, featuring a rich collection of artistic works and religious relics, including a large Baroque altar created by Catalan sculptor Joseph Sunier in 1699.
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