- Fawang Temple
Fawang Temple (zh-cp|法王寺|Fǎwáng Sì) is a Chinese Buddhist temple located 5 km (3 miles) northwest of the town of
Dengfeng inHenan province,China . The temple is situated at the bottom of the Yuzhu Peak ofMount Song . This ancient temple featuresChinese pagoda s that were built during theTang Dynasty (618–907). The most prominent of these early Tang era pagodas is a 40 m (131 ft) tall square-based stone tower with eaves, its ground floor measuring 7 m (23 ft) on each side with 2 m (6.5 ft) thick walls. Inside this pagoda is a shrine and ajade statue of the Buddha that was presented to the pagoda in 1409 by a member of the royal family stationed inLuoyang during theMing Dynasty . This pagoda follows the similar design style of other Tang pagodas, such as multi-eaved, square-basedXumi Pagoda andSmall Wild Goose Pagoda . Other Tang pagodas include three one-story pavilion style brick pagodas, each about 10 m (32 ft) high. Each one of these is capped with a conical roof with arc eaves. Other pagodas of the temple were built during theYuan Dynasty (1271–1368).External links
* [http://www.china.org.cn/english/TR-e/43204.htm Fawang Temple Pagoda]
* [http://www.china.org.cn/english/TR-e/42671.htm Tomb Pagodas of Fawang Temple]
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