Although the old buildings are far away, they are worth visiting. Brick carvings are well-known. It is worthwhile to go up the Youguo Temple.
Nanshan Temple
Posted: May 24, 2017
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亮点liangpoint
5/5Outstanding
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Nanshan Temple is one of the ten attractions listed in the World Heritage List as cultural landscapes in Wutai Mountain. Nanshan Temple was founded in Liang Dynasty, formerly known as "Dawan Shengyouguo Temple", and was rebuilt during the Yuan Dynasty and Qing Guangxu years, and was renamed "Jile Temple" in the Qing Dynasty. At the end of Qing Dynasty, the monastery presided over Puji monks and the original Jile Temple, Deshantang and Youguo Temple, which formed the scale of today, called "Nanshan Temple".
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Posted: Nov 26, 2022
开心天涯客
5/5Outstanding
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Nanshan Temple is a large scale (composed of Deshantang, Jile Temple, Youguo Temple), which is located in Nanpo Village, Taihuai Town, Wutai Mountain, built on the mountain, and the existing buildings are mostly built in the late Ming Dynasty, with a long history and a strong incense.
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Posted: Sep 26, 2021
灼眼的夏娜酱
5/5Outstanding
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Nanshan Temple is not in the main temple group. It takes a long time to get off the bus a few kilometers away, but it is very worth it. It is the most beautiful temple found on the trip to Wutai Mountain. Although the two-story temple is inconspicuous, the two-story small attic enters the cave, the sculptures and murals are beautiful, and there are crystal Guanyin and videos. If I miss the Nanshan Temple in Wutai, it is a pity.
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Posted: Mar 7, 2021
M51***34
5/5Outstanding
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Nanshan Temple is so solemn, when you enter, there will be a sense of majesty
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Posted: Sep 4, 2023
力行鹏哥
5/5Outstanding
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The scenery is pleasant and refreshing. Have a chance to come again in the future.
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Posted: Aug 29, 2023
乾隆白菜
5/5Outstanding
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Not to mention the introduction, just say one, Nanshan Temple has been open to the outside world, Trip.com is not accurate