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What are the scenic spots in Wutai Mountain?

There are many temples in Wutai Mountain, and there are many natural temples and pagodas.

There are hundreds of pagodas on the mountain, including brick pagodas, wooden pagodas, stone pagodas, iron pagodas, copper pagodas, silver pagodas, gold-plated pagodas, jade pagodas, glass pagodas, crystal pagodas and rare and precious pagodas, and so on. The towers here have all kinds of styles and shapes, which have been built throughout the ages. From the organizational system of these towers, we can see the development of ancient tower buildings in China.

Xiantong Temple Xiantong Temple is the second temple in the history of China. Second only to Luoyang Baima Temple. In those days, Emperor Hanming invited Indian monks from the Western Regions to take photos of Morten and Zhu Falan, and built the White Horse Temple in Luoyang, Kyoto. In the same year, Mo Teng and Zhu Falan came to Wutai Mountain to learn about the holy land, immediately took a fancy to the geomantic omen of Wutai Mountain, and told Emperor Han Ming to break the civil temple here, which opened the first page of the Buddhist history of Wutai Mountain. Xiantong Temple is the largest and oldest temple group in Wutai Mountain, commonly known as "ancestral temple". At present, there are more than 400 large and small houses, most of which are buildings in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and they are also royal temples in past dynasties.

Highlights of Shuxiang Temple: 1. The highest colored manjusri Bodhisattva statue in Taihuai Town has 500 large-scale painted hanging carvings of Lohan crossing the river. 2. Drink a few mouthfuls of Prajna spring water to increase wisdom and get rid of stupidity. The highlight of Wutai Mountain is 1. Manjusri Bodhisattva Dojo is the first of the four famous Buddhist mountains in China. There are many temples in the scenic area, surrounded by five peaks, with platforms and beautiful scenery. 2. Visit the ancient temples in the mountains and feel the Buddhist culture. Burn incense in Wu Ye Temple, where incense is the most popular, and pray for relatives and friends. Climb to the top of Wutai Mountain overlooking the rolling mountains and watch the sunrise in the sea of clouds in Dongtai, which is very spectacular.

Highlights of Wu Ye Temple: 1. Wutai Mountain has the most incense and is said to be the temple with the most spiritual desire. Singing and praying for rain on the stage is unique. Luo Qi Temple Luo Qi Temple is located between Xiantong Temple and Tang Shifang in Taihuai Town, Wutai Mountain. It is one of the top ten well-preserved Huangdi temples and one of the five Zen temples in Wutai Mountain. It was founded in the Tang Dynasty.