Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - 20 17 CET-4 translation material: Wutai Mountain
20 17 CET-4 translation material: Wutai Mountain
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Mount Wutai
Wutai Mountain, located in Shanxi Province, consists of a series of peaks, five of which are magnificent and surrounded by mountains. Fiona Fang is 250 kilometers, with a total area of 592.88 square kilometers. Wutai Mountain is the first of the four famous Buddhist mountains in China and one of the five Buddhist holy places in the world. In 2009, it was listed on the World Heritage List as a cultural landscape by UNESCO.
Reference translation
Mount Wutai
Wutai Mountain, located in Shanxi Province, consists of a series of mountains and peaks, among which five peaks are magnificent and interconnected. Its length and width are 250 kilometers each, and its area is 592.88 kilometers. Wutai Mountain is the most famous of the "four Buddhist holy places" and the five Buddhist holy places in the world. In 20 09, UNESCO listed it as a cultural landscape in the World Heritage List.
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